Service Sector and Women’s Contribution

Journal Title: Review Journal of Political Philosophy - Year 2019, Vol 0, Issue 1

Abstract

In the service sector, education (teaching), health, banking, insurance, transport, communication, engineering typist, administrative, military services, social welfare and business etc. are included. We have selected district Baghpat (Uttar Pradesh) to study the religion and category of women’s contribution on the basis of service sector in the development of rural economy. Total 416 women has been asked about their contribution in these sector via personal interview. The following conclusions have been obtained by classifying and analyzing the numbers obtained from the interview. The result clearly shows that in the district, women who did not contribute to the service sector were 85.3% in the highest proportion. The remaining 14.7% are those who contribute to this service sector, after analyzing them separately, it is known that the women contributing to the education sector were 4.3% Women contributing to the field of services (insurance, banking, transport, communication) 0.7% Women contributing to the health sector, 1.0% Women contributing to the social welfare sector, 1.0% Women contributing to the business sector, 4.3% The women who contributed to other areas (Beauty Parlor, STD, Cooking, Loyalty and others cleaning work here) have been found as 2.6%. We reach the conclusion that women who do not contribute to the service sector of the district are more and women who contribute are very less.The research paper presented is an analytical study of the same. Service Sector, Religion, category, Women, Contribution

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Dr. Vinod Kumar

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Dr. Vinod Kumar (2019). Service Sector and Women’s Contribution. Review Journal of Political Philosophy, 0(1), 73-80. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-526120