Weaker Sex Stronger Endeavour (Paperback)


The process of development the world over has marginalised women and deprived them of their control over resources and authority. 'Weaker Sex' is subjected to abasement, humiliation, exploitation and violence in different degrees. The society has never given credence to crucial and veritable roles that the Weaker Sex plays - productive, reproductive, familial and other. The deliberate neglect of women's role has been the cause of the apathy shown to women concern and ill treatment meted out to them. Against this backdrop the present work makes an attempt to measure the rural-urban variation in the direct & indirect contribution women make in a developing nation taking Bhutan as an example. The primary survey result gives startling fact about strong contribution of the weaker sex. Women in rural Bhutan are the main bread earners and besides playing the familial or household role they are active partners in the income generating processes. The book traces how urbanisation in the mountain nation is resulting in diversification of women's role and making them the most valuable constituent of the household and national economy.

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The process of development the world over has marginalised women and deprived them of their control over resources and authority. 'Weaker Sex' is subjected to abasement, humiliation, exploitation and violence in different degrees. The society has never given credence to crucial and veritable roles that the Weaker Sex plays - productive, reproductive, familial and other. The deliberate neglect of women's role has been the cause of the apathy shown to women concern and ill treatment meted out to them. Against this backdrop the present work makes an attempt to measure the rural-urban variation in the direct & indirect contribution women make in a developing nation taking Bhutan as an example. The primary survey result gives startling fact about strong contribution of the weaker sex. Women in rural Bhutan are the main bread earners and besides playing the familial or household role they are active partners in the income generating processes. The book traces how urbanisation in the mountain nation is resulting in diversification of women's role and making them the most valuable constituent of the household and national economy.

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Imprint

VDM Verlag

Country of origin

Germany

Release date

February 2011

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Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

February 2011

Authors

Dimensions

229 x 152 x 7mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

124

ISBN-13

978-3-639-32942-1

Barcode

9783639329421

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LSN

3-639-32942-2



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