Synopsis on:
Working women and her social responsibility (specific area)
CHAPTERIZATION
Chapter. Title. Page no.
Introduction
1. Meaning of social responsibility
Status of women in India in
contemporary era
What are the responsibilities of
working women in our society?
Burden of work-life balance on
women more than man
Profile of the study
Significance
2 Review of literature review
Objectives
Hypothesis
Methodology
Data Analysis
Quantitative analysis
3 Result and
discussions
Conclusion
Findings
4 Limitations
Suggestions
Conclusion
References
Annexure
Introduction
"The roles women play in society and the images we have of them have developed not simply from the exigencies of biology and social situations but are rather deeply rooted in social arrangement and cultures and religion"
Sujit kumar chattopadhyay
Leadership qualities in women are not rare. From CEO who owns a company to a hardworking and caring a housewife who raised her children, women are leading everywhere.The term SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY comparises two terms i.e social and responsibility. Social responsibility means an individual's or company's duty or moral obligation to act in the best interest of the society. For a woman in our society there are several social responsibilities that she has to fulfill. Such as the responsibility of her family, financial position, health conditions, education etc. It is expected from a working women to maintain work-life balance. In a household, the burden of responsibilities, be it financial or emotional, is always on the woman. It is she who has to take care of her children, spouse, in-laws, and their general well being. However, nothing of this sort is expected from a man.
Women in the role of a wife is the source of inspiration of men. As an administrator and leader of the households, she works relentlessly to ensure a disciplined environment within the household. Organizations of various family functions for social development, contribution in the family income by the working women through her own earning within or outside the home and moreover pain of child bearing and the burden of child rearing is also carried by her. Her role is also evident in the development of society in the socio-economic sphere. It would be wrong to count today's women as mere harbingers of peace. In fact they are the source of power and symbol of progress.
Now the question arises, "why that mainly women are looking for balance?"
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY:
I have chosen "WORKING WOMEN AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY:(specific area)" topic to convey my message to the society about the working women's social responsibility and their work-life balance challanges. This study will also focus on the roles of women in contemporary era.
REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE:
SUJIT KUMAR CHATTOPADHYAY, 2017, researched on the gender socialization and the making of gender in the Indian context. It includes the study on the role of family, religion, mythology, teachers, peer groups and the various media in calculating this.
VIJAY KUMAR GUPTA, 1995, he examined the relationship between working wives decreased time availability for family work and its impact on husband's contributions to that domain. He also studied the dynamics of gender relationships.
SUBRATO KUMAR SARMA,2010, studied about the changing pattern of gender roles in rural households including community, men, women, youth, adolescents, key persons and educators in the study area. He also studied the changing pattern of gender roles from traditional practices in rural households in supporting women's advancement from various viewpoints towards building a gender sensitive society.
The above book does not give much importance on the problem faced by women in the course of work-life balance. Most of the discussions spare time on gender sociolization and changing pattern of gender roles. But this research work has presented the responsibilities of women at present time and how elegantly they carry it.
OBJECTIVES:
- To find out the condition of working women in our society.
- To find out the status of women at workplace.
- To explore whether there is division of household chores between husband and wife.
- To find out the reason behind unemployed educated women in our society.
- Men are given more responsibility at workplace than women.
- Working women leave their job after marriage in comparison to man.
- Women are expected to maintain work-life balance in comparison to men.
- Area of the study: specific area
- Sample size: 50
- Sampling method: purposive sampling
- Tools and Techniques of data collections: Quantitative study, Qualitative study
- Method of data analysis: Questionnaire, interview schedule, Observation, pie chart, etc.
- Kothari, C.R, Research Methodology.:. Methods and Techniques, New Age International, 2004.
- Chattopadhyay, Sujit kumar, Gender Sociolization and The Making of The Gender in The Indian Context, Sage publishing India, 2017.
- Das, Man Singh, Gender Roles And Family Analysis, M.D. Publications, 1995, New Delhi.
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