Author:
Verma Ankita,Sridhar Sruthi,Dar Kaneez Fatima,Asthana Manish Kumar
Abstract
AbstractThis paper explores the scope of services and challenges in implementing Time Bank in India. This community-based initiative allows people to exchange skills and services without the involvement of money. A qualitative study was conducted using semi-structured telephone interviews with 20 participants aged 18 to 35. Thematic analysis revealed four major themes: Services, Challenges, and Limitations of Time Bank, Factors Affecting Help-Seeking Behavior, and Community and Gender Dynamics. Participants expressed interest in offering a wide range of services, from household tasks to professional services. However, challenges and limitations were also identified, such as a lack of awareness and understanding of the concept, social stigma, and concerns about trust, privacy, and safety issues. The study underscores the need to consider cultural and social factors while implementing community-based initiatives. Despite these challenges, participants believed Time Bank could be a valuable platform for building social connections and community support. The study’s implications highlight the need for further research on the impact of Time Bank on social capital and the sustainability of the initiative in different cultural contexts.
Funder
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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