Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Social Sciences (ICSS 2018) 2018
DOI: 10.2991/icss-18.2018.195
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Female Street Vendors In Domestic And Public Violence

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“…(2). Women have innate, do not rush to make decisions, and even tend to be polite in providing solutions to social problems; (3). Women have authority that is able to undermine the patriarch attitude of men, which they lead.…”
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“…(2). Women have innate, do not rush to make decisions, and even tend to be polite in providing solutions to social problems; (3). Women have authority that is able to undermine the patriarch attitude of men, which they lead.…”
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“…The Manuba community, despite the patriarchal pattern, has gradually changed, but still places men as the head of the family, in the household, so that domestic tasks are still something that should not be abandoned by women, although not a few men also has also acted. (3). Vocational needs and demands, demanding women must take a dual role in domestic roles.…”
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“…More than 97% of women SVs in New Delhi, India are adversely affected by the lockdown (Kaur et al 2020). Being in harmony with the male counterpart in the family acts as an ailment for the women's abuses (Ismail and Umar, 2018). In Hanoi, Vietnam, the government banned street vending business as it affects the image of the city among tourists (Truong 2018).…”
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