Parent Adolescent Perception Of Family Environment In Defence Officers’ Families In India | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Sociology | Nov,2013
Families in defence services experience unique environment and challenges not generally found in other work environments. These are likely to influence the family environment and its perception by parents and adolescents. Research has shown that discrepancy in parent adolescent perception has marked influence on adolescent development and adjustment. The
Emerging Issues Of Gender In Kashmir: A Sociological Concern | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Sociology | Nov,2013
Abstract
Gender is a nebulous concept having many overlapping meanings. It is a range of physical, mental and behavioral characteristics distinguishing between masculinity and femininity. Gender indicates the socio-cultural alias of man and woman and the way societies recognize them and disperse social role and responsibilities. Gender issues being very
Panchayat—the Local Administration For Santal Women’s Land Rights In Dakshin Dinajpur, West Bengal | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Sociology | Nov,2013
This article is explaining the role of panchayat concerning santal women’s land right in Balurghat block of Dakshin Dinajpur district of West Bengal, India. In this area santal women generally depend on land but they do not have control on land. In santal society women do not have right on
A Study On Life Satisfaction Among Elderly People | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Sociology | Nov,2013
Changing lifestyles and values, demanding jobs, distractions such as television, a shift to nuclear family structures and redefined priorities have led to increased neglect of the elderly by families and communities. This is worsened as the elderly are less likely to demand attention than those of other age groups. This
Examining Mgnregs's Implementation, Progress And Inclusive Growth In Karnataka | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Sociology | Nov,2013
Development of India is largely dependent upon the development of rural areas. But rural India is under the threat of agricultural crisis, low marketing, indebtedness, unemployment and poverty. Rural poverty is largely a result of low productivity and unemployment. In order to alleviate rural poverty by generating employment and