Volume : III, Issue : IX, September - 2014
Power Religious and Socio–economic values of working and non–working women
Dr. Jyoti Mankar, Neeta Ubale
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An exploratory research design was employed to know the difference between working and non–working women in respect to their values. 110 working and non–working women comprised sample of the study ranging from 25 to 55age group. The study was trying to explore various values like religious, social, economic, power and so on. The study adopted stratified random sampling method. A“Personal values Questionnaire” (PVQ) by Dr. G. P. Sherry, Director, Dayalbagh Educational Institute, Agra, was administered for observing the values of working and non–working women. ‘Z’ test was employed to see the difference. The power values of non–working women is higher than that of working women, phenomenal power that energize a family to change atmosphere indicating non–working women are more capable to handle the situation than working women. Economic values, religious values and hedonistic values are significantly negatively related with each other indicates variables are inversely related.
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DOI : 10.36106/ijsr
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Dr. Jyoti Mankar, Neeta Ubale Power Religious and Socio-Economic
Values of Working and Non-Working Women International Journal of Scientific Research, Vol : 3, Issue : 9 September 2014
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Dr. Jyoti Mankar, Neeta Ubale Power Religious and Socio-Economic Values of Working and Non-Working Women International Journal of Scientific Research, Vol : 3, Issue : 9 September 2014
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