Socio-Economic Status Of Women In Rural Haryana
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Abstract
Although they may be in the same geographical location, men and women may not necessarily enjoy equal treatment in every part of the world. Truthfully, women face discrimination in a variety of spheres, including politics, the economy, society, and culture; access to healthcare, education, and financial and material resources; and the cultural and political spheres as a whole. Achieving the welfare-oriented plan's goals is a group of women working together to empower women of all economic backgrounds to reach their full potential. Despite its relative youth, the idea of women's status has quickly developed into a complex, multi-faceted, and dynamic concept. The majority of the time, its relations take the stage. Despite this, there are huge differing opinions on whether or not women's status is a legitimate idea. As stated by the United Nations, "status" is "the extent to which an individual has control over his or her life, derived from the access to knowledge, social and economic resources, political power and autonomy enjoyed in the process of decision making." People are ranked based on factors like education, employment, money, sense of one's standing in the home and society, ability to make decisions, amount of restrictions on one's activities, freedom, and similarly. One way to rank people based on these traits is using the concept of status. By comparing "status" according to these characteristics, it becomes glaringly obvious that women's positions differ over the world. People in affluent countries tend to think women have it bad, but in developing countries it's even worse.