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Indian Journal of Waste Management

Volume  2, Issue 2, July-December 2018, Pages 49-51
 

Original Article

Gender Inequality in South India

G. Praveen Kumar1, M. Vasimalairaja2

1Research Scholar, 2Associate Professor, Department of Education (D.D.E.), Alagappa University, Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu 630003, India.

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Abstract

 Despite a high growth rate and plentiful Government measures to encourage gender equality, the gender gap still leavings in South India. Absence of gender equality not only restrictions women’s admittance to properties and chances, but also exposes the life scenarios of the future group. Gender inequality has been a historic worldwide marvels a social development and founded on gender expectations. It is linked to kinship rules rooted in cultures and gender norms that categorizes human social life, social relatives, as well as promotes reduction of women in form of social levels. In the present paper an attempt has been made to examine the problem of gender inequality in South India, in this process, the paper not only discusses the extent, causes, fitness and consequences of the problem, but also suggests policy measures to reduce gender inequality in South India.

Keywords: Education; Gender; South India; Difference.


Corresponding Author : M. Vasimalairaja