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Gender Sensitivity Level among Rural Masses

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  • Duhan, Krishna
  • Rani, Nigam
  • Malik, Poonam
  • Komal

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Women play a fundamental role in the economy of any society. They work as a farmer, on wages basis, as business person, administrator, and entrepreneurs. Women in rural areas face constraints in engaging in all activities viz. cultural, social, economical, health and nutrition etc. Because of gender-based discrimination and social norms, most of their work remains unseen, unrecognized and undervalued. Therefore, this study was conducted on 600 rural (300 male 300 female) people to assess the educational status and sensitivity level. Data was collected with the help of self structured questionnaire by survey method. Results of the study shows that illiterate females (42.90%) were almost double of male (24.40%) that shows high degree of gender disparity in educational level and male members were more sensitized on different aspects (Household responsibility 4.407*, Economical 3.815*, Health and Nutrition 3.243*, Political 2.548*, Media and Technologies 2.126*) as compare to female regarding equality. So, there was a need to promoting gender equality and women’s economic empowerment.

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  • Duhan, Krishna & Rani, Nigam & Malik, Poonam & Komal, 2021. "Gender Sensitivity Level among Rural Masses," Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology, Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology, vol. 39(11).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ajaees:358160
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