The female workers not only are continuously exposed to the sun but also are exposed to an extra amount of heat that is exchanged by radiation and convection both inside and outside the brick kiln (4). Additionally, female workers have specific stress-related disorders resulting from job discrimination and a double burden of work (in the workplace and home) (5). For example, after working in the field, their male counterparts go back to take rest, but the female workers have to manage their children and cook food for their family as well. Again, the males are given more food (or milk, etc.) than the female counterparts. Thus, the males altogether have a better ability to work and give their full efficient output than the females.