1. Indian Women in the Global Realm
This country in South Asia is in the center of globalized economic processes, and positions itself as a semi-periphery country. ... A liberalized economic environment that favors deregulation and privatization is one of the main features of this doctrine. ... Traditionally, a woman at home is seen as a display of a higher socio-economic status (Desai & Andrist, 2010). ... For younger girls, the shift in parent-daughter relations also rejects the foreseen climb in the familial status. ... Once again, we see that the modernist theory overestimate neoliberal development as globalization dynamics ...
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