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Priyanka, Dr. Shouvik Sanyal, Dr Rajender Singh, Dr. R.V.Palanivel, Prithivi Raj, Sanjay Dey

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Many women in poor countries now have the opportunity for stable, moderately successful employment for the first time thanks to economic globalisation, which may impact their power to negotiate inside their own households and the choices they make for the children. The current research makes advantage of a novel context, a group of women are working in perpetualsalary employment as well as whose earnings do not differ by family background, to predict the likely effect of globalisation on flexibilitydiagonallycommunal strata. The article's main conclusion is that an increase in the relative female paydeteriorates the relativesbonds to the inherited group and the old-style economic system, but only for certain historically disadvantaged castes. Women from these castes are more likely to advocate for change for a variety of reasons, which are detailed in the paper. However, the analysis's overarching conclusion is that women's social status profoundly affects both their motivations and their ability to use money they earn to exert influence within the home. Second, since they have less financial stakes in the existing quo, disadvantaged groups may be more receptive to novel opportunities.

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The Upheaval Of Family Economy Without Contribution Of Women: A Critical Study. (2023). Journal of Namibian Studies : History Politics Culture, 35, 4998-5003. https://doi.org/10.59670/jns.v35i.4804