2014
DOI: 10.5430/bmr.v3n4p11
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Triangular Attitude of Patriarchy: A Major Issue of Lifelong Learning among Women in India

Abstract: The purpose of this research is to develop a deeper understanding of the socio-economic and gender issues with special reference to Lifelong Learning. The socio-economic and gender issue is described in terms of triangular attitude of patriarchy which includes negligence towards women, discriminatory expectancy and deprivation of resources. These are the three dimensions of patriarchic attitude that creates the threats in empowerment of women which was the priori theme of this research. The comparison between … Show more

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“…This is because certain industrial sectors are managed differently, and executive perceptions on issues, including managerial tendencies, may be different from one industrial sector to the other. Also, the use of survey research approach in this research does not help in making generalizations to other 1.00 6.00 1.00 2.00 4.00 5.00 Note(s): Keys to variables in Table 3: d1 5 financial management; d2 5 international business management; d3 5 general business management; d4 5 human resource management; d5 5 marketing; d6 5 production/ operations management (Tupe, 2014). However, it should be noted that unrepresentative sample and skewed data may still provide meaningful research results (Petrenko et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussion Of Findings Conclusion and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is because certain industrial sectors are managed differently, and executive perceptions on issues, including managerial tendencies, may be different from one industrial sector to the other. Also, the use of survey research approach in this research does not help in making generalizations to other 1.00 6.00 1.00 2.00 4.00 5.00 Note(s): Keys to variables in Table 3: d1 5 financial management; d2 5 international business management; d3 5 general business management; d4 5 human resource management; d5 5 marketing; d6 5 production/ operations management (Tupe, 2014). However, it should be noted that unrepresentative sample and skewed data may still provide meaningful research results (Petrenko et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussion Of Findings Conclusion and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Desai, 2000, part 1) This situation is depicted as a critique of society. As it is mentioned by Tupe (2014) that there is no earning to expect from females, just their devotion to take care of children and do work for the family. In line with Said's Orientalism, this inferior woman reflects the negative stereotypes or images of native women (Shabanirad & Mahandi, 2015).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The culture and traditional norms play an important role among Indian society which is also influenced by concept of patriarchy. According to Indian practice, a woman should view her husband as "God" and as a good wife she should worship him no matter how he behaves or what type of characteristics he possess (Tupe, 2014). Therefore, Indian women are often required to obey their husband and less encouraged to do anything without their husband's permission.…”
Section: Impact On Women's Freedom After Marriagementioning
confidence: 99%