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Decision making by woman is an indicator of her status in the household. These decisions in households range from trivial issues like decision making about daily purchases to issues like deciding the number of children which have serious consequences in women s health. The men always have some views regarding the decision making role of their wives in the household. A greater communication between men and women will encourage the husbands to develop egalitarian views and attitude towards wives decision making. The book has been organized into four main chapters.The first chapter gives an…mehr

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Decision making by woman is an indicator of her status in the household. These decisions in households range from trivial issues like decision making about daily purchases to issues like deciding the number of children which have serious consequences in women s health. The men always have some views regarding the decision making role of their wives in the household. A greater communication between men and women will encourage the husbands to develop egalitarian views and attitude towards wives decision making. The book has been organized into four main chapters.The first chapter gives an in-detail description of the National Family Health Survey (2005-06), followed by discussion of the concept of empowerment of women put forward by NFHS-3 as well as the different scholars through an extensive literature review.The second chapter elaborates different aspects of methodology for the purpose of research in this study. The third chapter deals with the results and discussion after analyzing both the primary and secondary data. The fourth chapter provides a summary of the findings of the study.
Autorenporträt
Prakriti Das, M.Phil: Studied Geography at Presidency College under University of Calcutta; Masters (Special paper: Population Studies) from Centre for the Study of Regional Development in Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi; M.Phil (Planning and Development) at IIT Bombay; now Assistant Professor in Victoria Institution(College), Kolkata.