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Volume : VI, Issue : IV, May - 2016

SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS OF WOMEN IN AHMEDNAGAR DISTRICT OF MAHARASHTRA: A GEOGRAPHICAL STUDY

S. N. Pawar, K. C. Ramotra and P. V. Patil

By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

women constitute about half of the total population of the world or any nation, but their share in fruits of development is abysmally low not only in developing countries but also countries of developed world.

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    S. N. Pawar, K. C. Ramotra and P. V. Patil(2016). SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS OF WOMEN IN AHMEDNAGAR DISTRICT OF MAHARASHTRA: A GEOGRAPHICAL STUDY. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. VI, Issue. IV, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/8146.pdf

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    2. Kundu, Amitabsh (1980): Measurement of Urban Processes: A Study in Regionalization, Popular Prakashan, Mumbai, pp. 94-96.
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    18. Mayer, Peter (1999): “India’s Falling Sex Ratios”, Population and Development Review, Vol. 25 (2), pp.323-343.
    19. Basu, Alka (1992): Culture, the Status of Women and Demographic Behaviour, Oxford: Claredon Press.
    20. District Census Handbook of Ahmadnagar District, 1991.
    21. Kundu, Amitabsh (1980): Measurement of Urban Processes: A Study in Regionalization, Popular Prakashan, Mumbai, pp. 94-96.
    22. Basu, Alka (1992): Culture, the Status of Women and Demographic Behaviour, Oxford: Claredon Press.
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    26. Mahadevan, K. et al. (1889): “Status of Women and Population Dynamics: A Conceptual Model”, in Mahadevan, K. (eds.), Women and Population Dynamics: Perspectives from Asian Countries, Sage Publication, New Delhi, pp.348-49.
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    29. Basu, Alka (1992): Culture, the Status of Women and Demographic Behaviour, Oxford: Claredon Press.
    30. District Census Handbook of Ahmadnagar District, 1991.

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