Women from Kerala working in Gulf countries may get pension in future as a women's commission from the state is conducting a comprehensive study in this regard, an official said.
"The Kerala Women's Commission (KWC) is conducting a detailed study about the problems faced by the Indian women in the Gulf, especially the low-income earning domestic workers, as part of a long-term plan to introduce a pension scheme for them," said Prameela Devi J, a member of the commission.
KWC will conduct the study with the assistance of Non-Resident Keralites Association, a Kerala government entity, created for the welfare of overseas Keralites.
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The initial study reveals that women from the lower income group often return home empty-handed.
"Our plan is to start a contributory pension scheme for them after studying an ongoing contributory pension scheme for overseas Keralites," she added.
The proposed study will also cover Kerala women entrepreneurs.
The KWC is a statutory body under the Kerala government working for the welfare of women.