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Women Empowerment in India: A Sociological Perspective | Original Article

Sandeep .*, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

This paper aims to examine the position of women in India by utilizing specific metrics focused on secondary evidence. The survey indicate that India's women have considerable disempowerment and, given several attempts made by the government, have a much lower rank than that of men. Access to schooling and jobs is an important part of gender divide. Their sex, employment and work status differ considerably in terms of household decision taking authority and women's freedom of movement. It is observed that women often reign in the society's embrace of patriarchal gender norms. More than half of people believe that a woman beating for one reason or the other is acceptable. Fewer women tell how to invest their money. With age, schooling and place of residence, regulation of cash income is rising. Women are often less prone to media than males. Rural women are more likely than urban women to witness domestic abuse. Public engagement still has a wide gender disparity. The research concludes by noting that the only potential reasons for motivating access to education and jobs are achievement against the target, but that their approach to gender equality depends to a large degree.