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Volume-XVII (Issue 4) - DECEMBER 2024


 

To Analyze Gender Inequality in Education and Employment Status in Panipat, Haryana, India

 

DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.62233/ijrrr19

 

Jagriti

Sandeep Kumar Yadav

 

Keywords: Gender Disparities, Education and Employment, Socio-Economic Indicators Financial Independence.

 

Abstract: Despite governmental policies aimed at fostering gender equality, disparities persist, especially in regions with traditional and patriarchal socio-cultural structures. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, this research incorporates secondary data from Census, socio-economic surveys, and government reports to analyze the extent and evolution of gender disparities across different socio-economic indicators. This research evaluates gender disparities in education and employment, highlighting systemic barriers that hinder women's access to quality education and stable workforce participation in Panipat district, Haryana. While literacy rates have improved over time, a significant gap remains between male and female literacy, particularly at higher education levels. Women in rural areas face additional challenges, such as early marriage, domestic responsibilities, and societal restrictions, leading to higher dropout rates and reduced participation in technical and professional fields. Employment analysis indicates a substantial gender gap, with women primarily engaged in informal, low-wage, and seasonal jobs. Even among female-headed households, financial independence is limited, with women often dependent on male relatives for major economic decisions. The findings demonstrate that limited access to formal employment opportunities not only restricts women's economic autonomy but also reinforces broader gender-based inequalities in social and political life.

 

 

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ISSN: 2277-8322

Vol. XVII, Issue 4
December 2024

 

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