Changing Status of Woman in Post-independence IndiaAllied Publishers, 1969 - 284 pages Social research study of the impact of social change on the social status of women in India since decolonisation - covers aspects of religion, marital status, family, birth control, educational level, employment opportunities, traditions, etc. References and statistical tables. |
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SAMPLE TAKEN AS PER PLACES OF WORK PROPORTION | 12 |
SUMMARY OF RESULTS ACHIEVED WITH LOCAL DIF | 19 |
SOME BIOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL ASPECTS | 25 |
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