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- MGNREGA:A Step towards Improving Livelihood Security of Women in Rural Areas
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Neha Tiwari
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Jiju N. Vyas
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1 Polytechnic in Home Science, Junagadh Agricultural University, Amreli (Gujarat), IN
1 Polytechnic in Home Science, Junagadh Agricultural University, Amreli (Gujarat), IN
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Asian Journal of Home Science, Vol 11, No 1 (2016), Pagination: 257-260Abstract
The present study was conducted in Faizabad district of Uttar Pradesh. The purpose of the present study was to find out improvement in life of rural women through MGNREGA. The sample consisted of 100 randomly selected respondents from two panchayat samities. Personal interview technique was used for collecting data. Findings of the study reveal that MGNREGA: improved the life of rural women in terms of their income and employment.Keywords
Employment, Income, Benefits, MGNREGA.References
- Bishnoi, Sitaram and Rampal, V.K. (2015). A comparative study on the performance of MGNREGA. Agric. Update, 10(1): 72-75
- Gupta, Nidhi and Patel, Komal (2015). Women empowerment through Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment in Anand district. Internat. J. Appl. Home Sci., 2 (1&2) : 60-64.
- Garg, S. (2008). Economic impact of National Rural Employment Guarantee Programme on Women. M.Sc. Thesis, Mahrana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology, UDAIPUR, RAJASTHAN (INDIA).
- Kaur, Balwindere and Randhawa, Varinder (2016). Awareness of beneficiaries regarding different provisions of MGNREGA act in Malwa region of Punjab. Internat. J. Appl. Home Sci., 3 (3& 4) : 53-65.
- Singh, S.P., Singh, Harminder, Ahmed, Nafees, Sehar, Huma, Kumar, Nimit and Kumar, Chandan (2013). Socioeconomic impacts of MGNREGA on rural population in India. Internat. J. Com. & Bus. Manage, 6(1) : 124-128.
- Tiwari, N. (2011). Employment generation among women beneficiaries through Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act. M.Sc. Thesis, Mahrana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology, UDAIPUR, RAJASTHAN (INDIA).
- Tiwari, Neha and Upadhyay, Rajshree (2013). Awareness of MGNREGA among rural women of Faizabad district. Asian J. Home Sci., 8 (1): 86-89
- Ministry of Rural Development, (2008). Department of Rural Development Government of India, New Delhi. http:// www.dvd.nic.in/Guide/nrega.htm.
- A Study About Gender Economic Equality in India
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1 Junagadh Agricultural University, Keriya Road, Amreli (Gujarat), IN
2 Saurashtra University, Rajkot (Gujarat), IN
1 Junagadh Agricultural University, Keriya Road, Amreli (Gujarat), IN
2 Saurashtra University, Rajkot (Gujarat), IN
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Asian Journal of Home Science, Vol 12, No 2 (2017), Pagination: 558-560Abstract
The term ‘Gender equality’ narrates the equal valuing of the different roles assumed by men and women. The theme strives to overcome stereotype barriers and prejudices so both men and women are capable of equally reaping benefits and contributing towards social, political, cultural and economic developments within society. When men and women enjoy equality, the direct outcome is an instant and stable growth in economy. The educated and healthy women in a society are more supportive and accommodating towards their families and nations. but Gender pay gap in India refers to the difference in earnings between women and men in the paid employment and labor market . A report by the World Economic Forum highlights that in the corporate sector in India, has been economic participation and opportunity too ranked 136th out of 144 countries on the Global Gender Gap Report 2016. India has climbed 3 spots from 139th position in 2015. a woman is paid only one-third of what a man in the same position is paid. Thus, in addition to unequal pay, there is also unequal representation, because while women constitute almost half the Indian population (about 48% of the total), their representation in the work force amounts to only about one-fourth of the total.Keywords
Economic Participation, Opportunity, Gender Gap, Economic Empowerment.References
- https://en.wikipedia.org/.../Gender_inequality_in_India.
- http://reports.weforum.org/global-gender-gap-report-2015/the-case-for-gender-equality/
- www.aauw.org/.../the-simple-truth-about-the-gender-..
- https://www.wgea.gov.au/addressing-pay-equity/what-gender-pay-gap