The word remunerative has appeared in eight New York Times articles in the past year, including on July 9 in the India Ink blog post “The Food Security Debate in India” by Jean Drèze:
Several studies have documented the wide-ranging benefits of school meals in India, from higher school attendance and better child nutrition to remunerative employment for rural women and the erosion of caste barriers. The case for a permanent school meal program under the law is widely accepted.