Journal Articles

Mathew, Shalina Susan (2015). ‘Falling Labour Force Participation and Discouraged Worker Effect: Empirical Evidence from Kerala’, International Labour Review, Vol.154 (4) 2015,497-518. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1564-913X.2015.00251.x

Mathew, Shalina Susan (2014). ‘Labour Market ‘Inclusion’ in an Era of Economic Growth: A Case of Women Workers in Kerala, India’, Indian Journal of Labour Economics, Vol.57, No.4, (October- December) 2014.

Mathew, Shalina Susan (2012). ‘Feminisation of Work and Distress Driven Employment: Evidences from Kasargod District in Kerala’, Economic and Political Weekly, Review of Rural Affairs, Vol. XLVII No. 26-27, June 30,2012, pp.65-73. Available online at http://www.epw.in/journal/2012/26-27

Mathew, Shalina Susan (2011). ‘Working Women Households and Time Saving Consumption: Empirical Evidence from Kerala’ (co-authored with Phanindra Goyari) South Asia Research, Vol. 31, No. 2, 2011, pp. 119-134. Availableonline at http://sar.sagepub.com/content/31/2/119.abstract (Sage)

 Chapters in Edited Books

Mathew, Shalina Susan (2017), ‘Falling Labour Force Participation and Discouraged Worker Effect: Empirical Evidence from Kerala’, in Mark Lansky, Jayati Ghosh, Dominique Méda and Uma Rani (eds.), Women, Gender and Work: Social Choices and Inequalities, Vol. 2, International Labour Organisation, Geneva, pp. 267-288 (Wiley-Blackwell, Reprint), 978-92-2-130869-0 [ISBN]

Mathew, Shalina Susan (2017). “Labour Market Participation among Women in Kerala, India: An Assessment of Employment Decisions and Vulnerabilities”, in Sonalde Desai, Reeve Vanneman and Amaresh Dubey (Eds.), Who Gains and Who Loses? Poverty, Employment and Inequality in an Era of Economic Transformation, Forthcoming in 2017, Routledge. (Forthcoming)


Working Paper

Mathew, Shalina Susan (2017). ‘To Work or not to Work: Workfloor Precarity and 'Adverse Inclusion' of Women in Kerala, LSE India Observatory Working Paper Series, 2017. (Under Revision)


Conference/ Workshop Papers

Shalina Susan Mathew, Reviving Trends in Women’s Employment in Kerala: A Survey of Household Economic Attributes’, XV National Conference on Women’s Studies, Chennai, Tamilnadu, 22-25, 2017.

Shalina Susan Mathew, ‘Labour Market Participation among Women in Kerala, India: An Assessment of Labour Market Decisions and Vulnerabilities’, Third India Human Development Survey Data User Conference, Organised by the University of Maryland, College Park, USA and the National Council for Applied Economic Research (NCAER), New Delhi, held at the Neemrana Fort Palace, Rajasthan, March 16-18, 2016.

Shalina Susan Mathew, ‘To Work or Not to Work: Labour Market Vulnerbilities and ‘Adverse Inclusion’ among Women in Kerala, India’, International Summer Academy on Work and Non-Work in Global Perspective. Resonances, Connections, Contradictions", in Seoul (South Korea), Organised by International Research Centre on Work and Human Life cycle in Global History, Humboldt University Berlin, 9-16 August, 2015.

Shalina Susan Mathew, ‘Adverse Incorporation in an Era of Economic Growth: A Case of Women Workers in Kerala, India’, SARNET Conference on ‘Labour Markets, Employment and Inclusive Growth in South Asia’, held at Institute for Human Development, New Delhi, December 14, 2013.

Shalina Susan Mathew, ‘Trends in Female Labour Market’ at the Global South Workshop (GSW) 2012, organized by the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Geneva) at the University of Ghana from 11th to 18th August 2012.

Shalina Susan Mathew, ‘Labour Market Inclusion of Women: A Case of ‘llfare’?’ 17th Annual Conference of the Indian Political Economy Association, held at the University of Hyderabad, 9-10 November, 2013.

Shalina Susan Mathew, ‘Feminisation of Work and Distress Driven Employment: Evidences from Kasargod District in Kerala’, 53rd Annual Conference of ISLE, conducted at Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Udaipur, December 17-19, 2011.

Shalina Susan Mathew, ‘Working Women Households and Time Saving Consumption: Empirical Evidences from Kerala’, at the National Conference on Gender, Empowerment and the State organized by the Institute of Development Studies, Kolkata (from 11th to 12th December, 2009).