Women Power Essay

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. The status of women in India has long been paradoxical. They have had access to professions such as medicine, teaching and politics and have the right to own property. Among some social classes, women are extremely powerful. Women have been taking increasing interest in recent years in income generating activities, self-employment and entrepreneurship. This is seen in respect of all kinds of women both in urban and rural areas (Rajini, 2008). Women are taking up both traditional activities (Knitting, pickle making, toy making, jam and jelly making) and also non-traditional activities (like computer training, catering services, beauty parlor, gym etc.). The economic, social, religious, cultural and psychological factors affect origination and success of women empowerment …show more content…

Power among women has only recently received attention of social scientists. Recent literature has shown that among women, power motive interacts with sex-role conception or style of self-definition and other social roles (Steward & Winter, 1976). McClelland (1975) suggests that the traditional female role accentuates the power motivated women’s concern with building up her resources in order to be powerful (rather than to act powerfully) a concern was focused particularly on the body and its discipline. Women power can possibly be defined in terms of two dimension-attitude and belief-which are not mutually exclusive. It consists of the extent to which women express their likes and dislikes towards power behavior as well as their belief towards social system, i.e., when, how, over whom, for what goals and with what constrains it should be exercised. To be considered as a dimension of individual differences, power has to be defined in terms of such factors as aggression, dominance, assertiveness, self-consciousness, internal control, leadership and so

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