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Working Women and Modernisation

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  • Author: Anand
  • Publisher: Sumit Enterprises
  • Language: English
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • ISBN: 9788184202861
  • Publishing Date: 2011

About the Book

This thought-provoking book by Anand explores the social realities and challenges faced by women in India within the framework of a democratic society. Published by Sumit Enterprises, the book sheds light on the persistent issues of gender inequality, highlighting both physical and psychological struggles experienced by women across rural and urban settings.

It presents a critical analysis of how traditional norms and societal structures have historically limited women’s opportunities, especially in employment and public participation. At the same time, the book also captures the transformative changes brought about by increased access to education and employment, which have empowered women and contributed to shifting mindsets.

With a balanced perspective, the author discusses the importance of the informal sector in providing opportunities for women, while also addressing the broader cultural and economic factors influencing their status. This book is a valuable resource for readers interested in gender studies, sociology, and contemporary social issues in India.

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Book Details

  • Author: Anand
  • Publisher: Sumit Enterprises
  • Language: English
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • ISBN: 9788184202861
  • Publishing Date: 2011

About the Book

This thought-provoking book by Anand explores the social realities and challenges faced by women in India within the framework of a democratic society. Published by Sumit Enterprises, the book sheds light on the persistent issues of gender inequality, highlighting both physical and psychological struggles experienced by women across rural and urban settings.

It presents a critical analysis of how traditional norms and societal structures have historically limited women’s opportunities, especially in employment and public participation. At the same time, the book also captures the transformative changes brought about by increased access to education and employment, which have empowered women and contributed to shifting mindsets.

With a balanced perspective, the author discusses the importance of the informal sector in providing opportunities for women, while also addressing the broader cultural and economic factors influencing their status. This book is a valuable resource for readers interested in gender studies, sociology, and contemporary social issues in India.

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