what is relationship between women's work outside their homes and gender bias?
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1.) Gender bias is defined as unequal treatment or discrimination of people based on gender particularity against women in society.
2.) Working women are those who work out side the homes. A few women in our country work out side the home.
3.) Women who work outside the homes are economically independent and self - confident.
4.) They have greater say in house hold decisions,including children s education,health,birth,unkeep etc.,
5.) Those women will have a comparatively high involvement n social life and politics.
6.)The larger the working women in society,the lower the gender bias against them.
7.) Gender bias will be minimised with active involvement of women in almost all professions are equal to men against male-dominant values in the society.
2.) Working women are those who work out side the homes. A few women in our country work out side the home.
3.) Women who work outside the homes are economically independent and self - confident.
4.) They have greater say in house hold decisions,including children s education,health,birth,unkeep etc.,
5.) Those women will have a comparatively high involvement n social life and politics.
6.)The larger the working women in society,the lower the gender bias against them.
7.) Gender bias will be minimised with active involvement of women in almost all professions are equal to men against male-dominant values in the society.
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Explanation:
a. Working women are financially independent and self–confident. They have stronger say in decisions related to household and other family matters and are equally respected by the members of the family.
b. Working women also expect their daughters to work outside the home after marriage. There is an inverse relationship between working women and gender bias. We witness lower gender bias against women who work outside their homes as they enjoy respect from the family and society.
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