Women Development in India: A Comparative Study

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Women constitute about half of the Indian population and play a significant role both as housewife and as workers. Despite this their contribution to economy is paid little attention. Thus to recognize and quantify women’s contribution to economy and to strengthen their position in the context of future challenges is a key issue. The present book is an attempt to assess the overall development of women in India. It measures the relative levels of social and economic well being of women with the help of relativity index. Certainly, this will prove informative and useful for students, teachers, researchers, policy planners and administrators.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Shakuntla Gupta

Dr. Shakuntla Gupta is a seasoned teacher and researcher. Currently she is a Reader in the Dept. of Economics, Punjabi University, Patiala. A prolific writer, Dr. (Ms) Gupta has written many research papers and authored some outstanding books, including Marketing of Agricultural Products (1996), and Growth and Acreage Response Behaviour (2000). Her areas of interest are agricultural economics and agricultural marketing.

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Title
Women Development in India: A Comparative Study
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8126124032
Length
x+184p., Tables; Appendix; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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