Edumania-An International Multidisciplinary Journal
Vol-02, Issue-03 (Jul-Sep 2024)
An International scholarly/ academic journal, peer-reviewed/ refereed journal, ISSN : 2960-0006
Women's economic empowerment is a need-based program
Tiwari, Ajay Krishna1 and Tiwari, Ayushi2
1Academician & Economist and Ph.D. Guide
2MBBS & BNYS
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59231/edumania/9065
Page Number: pp. 168-175
Subject: Women’s Economic Empowerment, Gender Studies, Development Economics, Need-Based Programs, Social Policy, Sustainable Development
Received: 03 April 2024
Accepted: 06 June 2024
Published: 10 July 2024
Thematic Classification: Social Sciences: Gender Studies & Development Economics; Women’s Studies; Social Policy
Abstract
The presented research paper focuses on the women of rural community, what is the contribution of technological progress in the lives of women. In the research paper, an attempt has been made to know the changing role of women in the society. How does the use of electrical appliances affect the overall economy of the family? How aware are women about the use of these devices? In the 20th century, women are moving forward on the path of progress in every field. Women are contributing to the economic progress of the country. She is discharging her responsibilities well at home and work. At the same time, they are providing financial support to the men of the house, as a result, women are moving towards empowerment, women-oriented modern technologies are also playing an important role in women empowerment. With their use, women take help in household work and save their time and labor to do employment related work. All the above facts will be examined to see what positive and negative effects the use of technology is having on women’s health.
Keywords: Women-oriented modern domestic technologies, women’s health and empowerment, effects the use of technology
Impact Statement
In the research paper, an attempt has been made to understand the changing role of women in society. How does the use of electrical appliances affect the overall economy of the family? How aware are women about the use of these appliances? In the 20th century, women are moving forward on the path of progress in every field. Women are contributing to the economic progress of the country. They are discharging their responsibilities at home and at the at the workplace very well. They are also providing financial support to the men of the house, and as a result, women are moving towards empowerment. Women-oriented modern technologies are also playing an important role in women’s empowerment. By using them, women help with household work and are able to do employment-related work by saving their time and labor. All the above facts will be examined to see what positive and negative effects are being caused by use of technology on the health of women.
About Author
Dr. AJAY KRISHAN TIWARI is Sr. Lecturer in IASE/CTE for the last 24 years. He is Sr. H.O.D. (HEAD OF DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION) at IASE, which is deemed to be a university. He has 198+ research articles and papers published in UGC-approved, Scopus-reviewed, and international peer-reviewed refereed journals. His 07 books are published and is the chief editor of the International Journal; and 21 book chapters are published with international and national ISBNs. He has successfully participated and presented research articles, papers, and abstracts in 72 international conferences, seminars, and workshops. He has been honored with 51 international and national awards.
Cite this Article
APA (7th ed.): Tiwari, A. K., & Tiwari, A. (2024). Women’s economic empowerment is a need-based program. Edumania-An International Multidisciplinary Journal, 2(3), 168–175. https://doi.org/10.59231/edumania/9065
Chicago (17th ed.): Tiwari, Ajay Krishna, and Ayushi Tiwari. “Women’s economic empowerment is a need-based program.” Edumania-An International Multidisciplinary Journal 2, no. 3 (2024): 168–175. https://doi.org/10.59231/edumania/9065.
MLA (9th ed.): Tiwari, Ajay Krishna, and Ayushi Tiwari. “Women’s economic empowerment is a need-based program.” Edumania-An International Multidisciplinary Journal, vol. 2, no. 3, 2024, pp. 168–175. https://doi.org/10.59231/edumania/9065.
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Peer Review: The scholarly quality and contribution of this research on women’s economic empowerment as a need-based program have been confirmed through a rigorous and independent peer-review process conducted by experts in the relevant fields.
Review Type: This article underwent a double-blind peer review, wherein the identities of the authors (Ajay Krishna Tiwari and Ayushi Tiwari) and the reviewers were concealed from each other. The review was conducted by subject experts in gender studies, development economics, and social policy.
Competing Interests: The authors, Ajay Krishna Tiwari and Ayushi Tiwari, jointly and individually declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
Data Availability: This manuscript is a conceptual and policy-analysis paper based on development economics literature and gender studies. It does not present primary empirical research data. All sources, including scholarly works and policy documents, are cited within the article.
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