Which movement of the following addresses the gender inequalities in India?
A. The self-help group movement
B. The Anti-Arrack movement
C. The food sovereignty movement
D. The Chipko movement (more…)
A. The self-help group movement
B. The Anti-Arrack movement
C. The food sovereignty movement
D. The Chipko movement (more…)
A. Food, health care, water supply
B. Distribution of property/lands
C. Increasing women’s wages
D. Rights to own and control property (more…)
A. Participant observation
B. Quasi-participant observation
C. Non-participant observation
D. Quasi non-participant observation (more…)
A. Unwelcome sexually determined behaviour
B. Physical contact advances
C. Sexually coloured remarks
D. Demand work (more…)
A. Karl Marx
B. Alexanda Kollontai
C. Friedrich Engels
D. Mary Wollstone Craft (more…)
A. It is universal.
B. It is cultural.
C. It works as a pressure group for the caste people.
D. It sets the socio-cultural milieu for the individual. (more…)
A. Women’s self-perception of need to work.
B. Spread of mass media(a)
C. Prevalence of information technology.
D. Women’s interest in extracurricular activities (more…)
A. Margaret Benston
B. Oakley
C. Firestone
D. Nancy Chodorow (more…)
A. Reproductive Health, Labor Market, Literacy and Knowledge.
B. Employment, Gender wage differentials and Empowerment.
C. Labor market, Employment and Political participation.
D. Reproductive Health, Empowerment and Labor market (more…)
A. Beijing conference
B. Rio-de Janeiro conference
C. Cairo-conference
D. Mexico conference (more…)