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Journal of critical reviews, 2020
Inspite of forming 50 per cent of the total population of the world women do not own even 1 per c... more Inspite of forming 50 per cent of the total population of the world women do not own even 1 per cent of the world's property. Their role and contribution in industrialisation has remained unaccounted and unassessed. The lot and the position of women the world over has remained neglected. Their share in business and trade is very low. Though they represent half the humanity, their contribution to leadership and management is much less. According to the UN report women receive 25 per cent less wages than men inspite of the law of equal wages for equal work. Time has come for women to come out of the drudgery of housework and give vent to their creativity and entrepreneurship. Political developments in India have also been responsible for determining the role of women in a changing society. It is an accepted fact that the role of women in national development is a crucial one. Women have an important role to play in synthesising social progress with economic growth of developing countries. Non-aligned and other developing countries have attached a great importance to ensure that women play their full role in the development process. The specific role of women in the economic effort has not yet been clearly defined but the need for "integration of women into development" is being particularly felt by women themselves. With the increase in the number of women getting educated, there is considerable awareness among women to be self-employed and gradually the role of women is changing in the society.
IOSR Journal of Business and Management, 2012
Inspite of forming 50 per cent of the total population of the world women do not own even 1 per c... more Inspite of forming 50 per cent of the total population of the world women do not own even 1 per cent of the world's property. Their role and contribution in industrialisation has remained unaccounted and unassessed. The lot and the position of women the world over has remained neglected. Their share in business and trade is very low. Though they represent half the humanity, their contribution to leadership and management is much less. According to the UN report women receive 25 per cent less wages than men inspite of the law of equal wages for equal work. Time has come for women to come out of the drudgery of housework and give vent to their creativity and entrepreneurship. Political developments in India have also been responsible for determining the role of women in a changing society. It is an accepted fact that the role of women in national development is a crucial one. Women have an important role to play in synthesising social progress with economic growth of developing countries. Non-aligned and other developing countries have attached a great importance to ensure that women play their full role in the development process. The specific role of women in the economic effort has not yet been clearly defined but the need for "integration of women into development" is being particularly felt by women themselves. With the increase in the number of women getting educated, there is considerable awareness among women to be self-employed and gradually the role of women is changing in the society.
Journal of critical reviews, 2020
Inspite of forming 50 per cent of the total population of the world women do not own even 1 per c... more Inspite of forming 50 per cent of the total population of the world women do not own even 1 per cent of the world's property. Their role and contribution in industrialisation has remained unaccounted and unassessed. The lot and the position of women the world over has remained neglected. Their share in business and trade is very low. Though they represent half the humanity, their contribution to leadership and management is much less. According to the UN report women receive 25 per cent less wages than men inspite of the law of equal wages for equal work. Time has come for women to come out of the drudgery of housework and give vent to their creativity and entrepreneurship. Political developments in India have also been responsible for determining the role of women in a changing society. It is an accepted fact that the role of women in national development is a crucial one. Women have an important role to play in synthesising social progress with economic growth of developing countries. Non-aligned and other developing countries have attached a great importance to ensure that women play their full role in the development process. The specific role of women in the economic effort has not yet been clearly defined but the need for "integration of women into development" is being particularly felt by women themselves. With the increase in the number of women getting educated, there is considerable awareness among women to be self-employed and gradually the role of women is changing in the society.
IOSR Journal of Business and Management, 2012
Inspite of forming 50 per cent of the total population of the world women do not own even 1 per c... more Inspite of forming 50 per cent of the total population of the world women do not own even 1 per cent of the world's property. Their role and contribution in industrialisation has remained unaccounted and unassessed. The lot and the position of women the world over has remained neglected. Their share in business and trade is very low. Though they represent half the humanity, their contribution to leadership and management is much less. According to the UN report women receive 25 per cent less wages than men inspite of the law of equal wages for equal work. Time has come for women to come out of the drudgery of housework and give vent to their creativity and entrepreneurship. Political developments in India have also been responsible for determining the role of women in a changing society. It is an accepted fact that the role of women in national development is a crucial one. Women have an important role to play in synthesising social progress with economic growth of developing countries. Non-aligned and other developing countries have attached a great importance to ensure that women play their full role in the development process. The specific role of women in the economic effort has not yet been clearly defined but the need for "integration of women into development" is being particularly felt by women themselves. With the increase in the number of women getting educated, there is considerable awareness among women to be self-employed and gradually the role of women is changing in the society.