Housewives may soon
start getting monthly salaries from their husbands with the govt mulling
a proposal which would make it mandatory for men to share a certain
percentage of their income with their wives who stay back and do
household chores.
The proposal is being considered by Women and Child Development (WCD) ministry for socio-economic empowerment of homemakers.
"We
have got a survey conducted on this theme and are planning to hold more
consultations about this plan, which at present is in consultation
stage... Whenever we ask housewives what they do, most of them say they
do nothing. So we feel that a mechanism can be devised to quantify and
calculate the value of work that they do for their families. It will
give a more socially empowered identity to these women," WCD minister
Krishna Tirath said.
She said the idea, mooted by some NGOs, would also be discussed in a meeting to be held with ministers of different states on 17th to 18th September.
"The
work that women do at home is also economic activity but it goes
unaccounted. If children are sent to a creche, then money has to be
spent. If somebody from outside does cooking or any other work, money
has to be spent. And the quality of work of homemakers cannot even be
compared with others," Tirath said.
The
minister said if a portion of a husband's income is allocated as wife's
share, it is likely to be spent on better food for children, on their
education and the overall quality of standard of living of that
household.
"Working
in homes is economic activity and if this is recognised, it will give
us a truer reflection of what the GDP of our country is. It will also
help us know more accurate figure of the rate of real unemployment in
the country," Tirath said.
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