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Gender Perception through Participatory Methods


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Gender aspect of rural life can be illustrated through learning from field experiences. It focuses of rural women and brings out different aspects of their life. The methodology applied is that of P.R.A. (Participatory Rural Appraisal) related to gender analysis and reflect various aspects such as expertise and role in selected activities, nature of work and daily routine, their deprivation through food discrimination and basic amenities.

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Gender Perception, Pra, Participatory Methods
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Shivani Srivastava
NSCB Government P.g. College, Lucknow, U.P., India

Abstract


Gender aspect of rural life can be illustrated through learning from field experiences. It focuses of rural women and brings out different aspects of their life. The methodology applied is that of P.R.A. (Participatory Rural Appraisal) related to gender analysis and reflect various aspects such as expertise and role in selected activities, nature of work and daily routine, their deprivation through food discrimination and basic amenities.

Keywords


Gender Perception, Pra, Participatory Methods

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