Socio-Economic Transformation: Relationship Between Women Empowerment and their Socio- Economic Independence
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https://doi.org/10.63468/Keywords:
Transformation, Empowerment, Independence, Women, FinancialAbstract
Sustainable development of any nation requires full and equal participation of women in social, economic, and political spheres which consequently leads towards economic independence of women. The present study aimed to examine the socio-economic independence of working women and its relationships with the women empowerment. The quantitative research design was used with a sample of 250 women sampled from four public and private colleges through multistage random sampling technique. Data was analysis by using inferential statistics. The result of the study reveals a strong significant correlation between women empowerment, social empowerment and economic independence. The findings of this study highlight the complex dimensions of women empowerment and have important implications for holistic policy intervention, focused particularly on education, employment and fair access to resources. The findings emphasize the need for systemic change to facilitate women's social and economic transformation and status improvement.
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