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Critical Review On Past Literature Of Women Decision Participation In Income Generating Activities In The World

Volume 1 - Issue 5, November 2017 Edition
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Naila Awan, Naushad Khan
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Abstract
The Critical review was conducted in September 2017. The major objective of the study was to analyze the women decision participation in income generating activities in the world. Total fifteen studies were reviewed and fully analyzed the situation. The review shows that majority women are working as housewives and their husband planed and decided their selves the income generating activities for their home while few women were involved in decision participation and in income generating activities. The study further analyzed that education is the main accelerator which increase and decrease the decision participation in the income generating activities. The study also explained that majority women are involved in agriculture activities in the developing countries while in developed countries women participate highly in other business of the economy such as office management, teaching, kitchen gardening and embroidery etc. So women sharing shows great role in the development of a country. In developing countries the women are dominated by male and female is considered only the caretaker of the houses. In developed countries the female education is free and the household guardian allow and take interest in female education while in developing countries the situation is different. They were restricted due to religious basis and some norms. On the basis of study finding few suggestions were recommended for further improvement of world societies. Free basis technical education should be provided to women for income generating activities in the world; Security and peace should be provided to women in the world; Money and fund should be provided on free interest rate by bank to women for income generating activities particularly in developing countries of the world. Through this way their income will be generated which latter on improved the decision participation of the women in income generating activities of the world.
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