Submit your paper : editorIJETjournal@gmail.com Paper Title : Role Of Rural Women in The Economic Sector ISSN : 2395-1303 Year of Publication : 2021 10.5281/zenodo.7382931 MLA Style: - Dr. Saroj Kumari , " Role Of Rural Women in The Economic Sector " Volume 7 - Issue 1 January - February,2021 International Journal of Engineering and Techniques (IJET) ,ISSN:2395-1303 , www.ijetjournal.org APA Style: - Dr. Saroj Kumari , " Role Of Rural Women in The Economic Sector " Volume 7 - Issue 1 January - February,2021 International Journal of Engineering and Techniques (IJET) ,ISSN:2395-1303 , www.ijetjournal.org Abstract - In the Indian Constitution, women have been given the right to equality of opportunities, but these rights are not reaching women. At present, the area of industrialization is increasing in rural areas and industries have knocked outside the villages. In such a situation, new means of employment have opened up for the women of rural areas, but along with this the means of their exploitation have also opened up. Economic exploitation of women takes place due to cheap labour, unorganized labour. Rural women have already played a role in the economic sector. Apart from farming and animal husbandry, it used to do Gajdoori but its role was never recognized but now due to industrialization its role is being recognized. Reference 1. Weber's Max Politics as a Vocation and Science as a Vocation, in form Max Weber's Essays in Sociology, translated and edited by H.H. Text and C.W. Mill, Oxford University Press, New York, 1958, 2. Gore, M.S. "Armenization and Family Change, Popular Prakashan, Bombay, 1968, 3. Harner and Hogg: Occupation and Profession in M.N.J. s. Cambridge Cambridge University, London, 1970 4. Moore. W e Aspect of Industry, Printing Hall, New Delhi, 1965. 5. Paber, Max, The Details of Social and Economic Organization Consulted by Henderson and Petersons, The Free Press, London, 1947 6. Tonnies, Sociology Work and Industries, Routledge, London, 2003 7. Parras, Talcott, Professions in David L. Shiels (Editor), The International Encyclopedia of Social Sciences Volume 12 Macmillan & Fee Press, New York 1968 8. Robertson, R., 'Globalisation', Sage Publications, London, 1992 9. Sharma, S.L. Quoted in Sociology of Profession of India, Edward Charles Jeffers, Coal and Culture, Satavahana Publications, New Delhi, 1985 10. Satturman, S.V. The Urban Informal Sector Concept, Measurement and Policy, International Labor Review Vol. 114, No. July-August, 1976, p. 76 11. Government of India, Ministry of Employment and Rehabilitation, National Commission on Labor (New Delhi, 1989), Chapter 29, p. 417.. 12. Manguliwal, T.N. Report of the National Commission, Pu. 417. 13. Joshi, Heather and Joshi, Vijay, Surplus Labor and the City: A Case Study of Bombay, Oxford University Press, Delhi, 1976, p. 45. 14. Keith, Hart, Informal income opportunity and urban employment in Ghana Journal of Modern African Studies, London, March 1973, p.61. 15. Santoorman, S.V. Jakarta: Urban Development and Employment Geneva, ILO, 1976, p.117 16. Sharma. s. Ale. Sociology of Profession of India. Satavahana Publication, New Delhi, 1985 17. Desai, A.R. India's development path Marxist vision, Directorate of Hindi Medium Implementation, New Delhi, 1989. 18. Office of the Registrar Journal Government of India, 2012 1 Keywords - Role Of Rural Women in The Economic Sector |