Women in Leading Professions in Middle East

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It is a sad truth of Indian polity and society that even 50 years after the attainment of independence from a foreign yoke, the Indian nation has not been able to secure for its women citizen a legitimate place of equality in society. Indian women still face a formidable amount of discrimination in public and private life. Gender justice has remained virtually an empty slogan in the statute books and in the activist discourses, both. While women universally suffer various forms of discrimination, in a poor and unequal society like India women are doubly disadvantaged: rate of literacy is very low and economic independence almost non-existent. Women’s access to the avenues of paid employment is extremely limited even where they have managed to secure educational and professional scales and worse still, employed have no control over the income earned due to the patriarchal mindset and the stigma attached to single woman and divorcees. The scenario is truly dismal and distressing to any objective observer and the plight of the women struggling against heavy odds is a tragic picture of heroism and unrelieved sufferings in many cases.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Dolly Sunny

Dr. (Mrs.) Dolly Sunmy is currently Reader and Head of Economics Department in Rizui College of Arts, Science and commerce. She completed her B. Sc and M.A. degree from the Universiyt of Kerala and her M.P.S. degree from International Institute for Population Sciences. She acquired her Ph. D. Degree from the University of Mumbai. Dr. Dolly Sunny has published extensively in recognized national and international journals. She has been conferred an accolade ‘Professional Women of 2002” by the American Biographical Institute. She is also the author of the book titled “In Quest of a Job: Study of Educated Migrants from Kerala to Maharashtra.

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Title
Women in Leading Professions in Middle East
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8186771212
Length
xii+120p., Tables; Bibliography; 23cm.
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