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women and employment in complex society ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The contribution of women to a society's smooth transition from preliterate to literate, from a relatively autonomous community to a member of a nation enmeshed in a world economy, has received too little attention from social scientists and policy makers. When the economy and political organization of a society change, families who can adjust to the new conditions will fare the best. Inasmuch as women the world over are the primary caretakers of young children, they play an important role in facilitating or hindering changes in family life.

The introduction of a cash economy and occupations that require reading and writing require schools equipped to teach these skills. Throughout the Third World, schools are being introduced. Within the next decade it will become difficult, if not impossible, to find a society where the development of schooled and unschooled children can be compared

Answered by darksoul26
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The situation of the women that we see in the present is not the same as it was in the past. Women have struggled a lot to regain their lost importance and they have been successful also up to an extent. This is the result of their hard work only that today they are also allowed to work outside the home and attend school. By seeing the dint of the women the Supreme Court also formulated a different law to help women to their fight. Nowadays the number of girl student has also increased in the school as compared to that of the past. Women are also paid the same salary for the work they do like that to men. But today also when the whole society has changed its mind setups regarding the status of women there are still many who use women in different kinds of advertisements, makes ill-natured songs on women, and still say that women are crossing their limits. There is still a lot to be done for the women.

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