In modern India, urban working women have emerged as educated, independent, employed individuals who exhibit high levels of alertness and energy. They are making significant strides in various fields, challenging traditional gender roles. However, despite their efforts to maintain a balance between their familial duties and professional obligations, the question remains: to what extent have women truly achieved gender equality and empowerment? This study aims to explore the reactions of families towards married women working in the service sector, shedding light on the key challenges faced by female employees’ post-marriage.The study collected primary data from different regions of Jaipur, encompassing women employed in the government secto...
Although the larger portion of the world population is women but hardly 25% women are employed. Furt...
This thesis analyses ten indepth interviews on domestic workers, class and gender roles with ten you...
Labour force participation in India responds to economic, social, cultural and demographic mechanism...
Since times immemorial, women have been burdened with work of all sorts all through their lives. Fro...
This study is concerned with how Rajasthani, migrant women living in Delhi maintain their respectabi...
In the present world, Women no longer lag behind in career. Every family in India is looking out for...
India is termed as a traditional country with wide diversity in religion, ethnicity, culture and cus...
This article begins with the writer's anxiety about society's thinking about the functions and dutie...
The contributors of every human civilization are both men and women. No success or development is po...
This is a case study based in urban Seremban. The aim of this study is to look into the situation of...
Earlier women are deprived of economic resources and are dependent on men for their living. Women wo...
Economic and societal factors have altered the roles and obligations of women across the globe. Thus...
Women constitute half of total population in India. The roles played by men and women in the society...
Previous research has shown that context matters when it comes to examining the relationship between...
The informal economy is characterised by severe ‘decent work’ deficits that disproportionately impac...
Although the larger portion of the world population is women but hardly 25% women are employed. Furt...
This thesis analyses ten indepth interviews on domestic workers, class and gender roles with ten you...
Labour force participation in India responds to economic, social, cultural and demographic mechanism...
Since times immemorial, women have been burdened with work of all sorts all through their lives. Fro...
This study is concerned with how Rajasthani, migrant women living in Delhi maintain their respectabi...
In the present world, Women no longer lag behind in career. Every family in India is looking out for...
India is termed as a traditional country with wide diversity in religion, ethnicity, culture and cus...
This article begins with the writer's anxiety about society's thinking about the functions and dutie...
The contributors of every human civilization are both men and women. No success or development is po...
This is a case study based in urban Seremban. The aim of this study is to look into the situation of...
Earlier women are deprived of economic resources and are dependent on men for their living. Women wo...
Economic and societal factors have altered the roles and obligations of women across the globe. Thus...
Women constitute half of total population in India. The roles played by men and women in the society...
Previous research has shown that context matters when it comes to examining the relationship between...
The informal economy is characterised by severe ‘decent work’ deficits that disproportionately impac...
Although the larger portion of the world population is women but hardly 25% women are employed. Furt...
This thesis analyses ten indepth interviews on domestic workers, class and gender roles with ten you...
Labour force participation in India responds to economic, social, cultural and demographic mechanism...