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    CASTE WITH ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT

    Table No. 4.1 Caste * Women's Access to employment (Number of days per annum)

    Women's Access to employment (Number of days per annum)

    TotUnemployed Up To 50 50-100 100-140 140-180Above

    180

    Caste General 4 2 11 3 29 23

    Backward 3 0 6 2 11 6 Total 7 2 17 5 40 29

    Interpretation

    From the table it is clear that the 72% of sample respondents belong to general category. It also

    shows that almost of 70% of the women have access to employment of more than 140 days in a

    year. Therefore, it can be concluded that women have fair access to employment.

    Table No. 4.2 Caste * Woman's contribution to household income (Rs. Per month)

    Woman's contribution to household income (Rs. Per month)

    TotalNo

    incomeUp to1000

    1000-2000

    2000-3000

    3000-4000

    Above4000

    Caste General 10 3 2 3 36 18 72

    Backward 2 1 1 1 11 12 28

    Total 12 4 3 4 47 30 100

    Interpretation

    From the table no. 4.2 it is gauged that women who belong to general category contribute

    more in the household income as compared to women who belong to backward class. It

    reflects that maximum contribution is done by 47% of women whose income of Rs.3000-

    4000 per month and women who earn above Rs.4000 per month contribution is 30%.

    Table No. 4.3 Caste * Access to and control over resources Cross tabulation

    Access to and control overresources

    TotalOwnshouse

    Owns

    houseand land

    Ownshouse ,

    land andjewellery

    Caste General 24 27 21 72

    Backward 14 7 7 28

    Total 38 34 28 100

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    Interpretation

    From the table no. 4.3 it is clear that about 34% of women own house as well as land which is

    indeed a great sign of development in status of women. Therefore it is evident through the

    inclusion of microfinance in lives of women they possess better access to control over resources

    earlier of which they were diploid of.

    Table No. 4.4 Caste * Participation in household financial decision making

    Participation in household financial decisionmaking

    TotalNo

    participat7ionJoint

    participation

    Independencein decision-

    making

    Caste General 14 24 34 72

    Backward 7 8 13 28

    Total 21 32 47 100

    Interpretation

    From the table it can be concluded that womens participation in household financial decision

    making has increased considerably as 47% of women takes the household financial decisions

    independently and almost 32% takes decisions jointly. This reflects they have a better say in

    decision making.

    Table No. 4.5 Caste * Saving in bank account Cross tabulation

    Saving in bank account

    TotalNo

    depositIrregulardeposit

    Regulardeposit

    Caste General 10 43 19 72

    Backward 3 18 7 28

    Total 13 61 26 100

    Interpretation

    From the table it is clear that the 72% of sample respondents belong to general category. It shows

    in totality 61% of womens saving in bank account is on irregular basis and 26% on regular

    basis. Albeit more deposits are made on irregular basis but still it is a healthy sign.

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    CASTE WITH SOCIAL EMPOWERMENT

    Table No. 4.6 Caste * Women's freedom and confidence of movement

    Women's freedom and confidence of movement

    Can't gooutsie

    Can visit anothervillage

    Can visitother

    village andnearest

    town

    Canvisit

    othervillage,nearest

    townand city

    Caste General 11 16 27 18

    Backward 2 7 11 8

    Total 13 23 38 26

    Interpretation

    It can be observed form the table that out of 78 General category women 27 do not

    travel to other village and only 18 women visit the nearby villages and towns.

    There are 11 women who do not even go out from the home.

    Table No. 4.7 Caste * Visiting market purchase of raw material and

    household goods

    Visiting market purchase of raw material andhousehold goods

    TotalNot

    confident Less confident More confident

    Caste General 18 32 22 72

    Backward 7 9 12 28

    Total 25 41 34 100

    Interpretation

    From the table it is clear that albeit there is a increase in confidence of women but

    it is not upto the desired level as 41% of women falls in less confident category. So

    it can be concluded that women there exist a hitch in women in visiting markets

    freely for purchase of raw material and household goods.

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    Table No. 4.8 Caste * Ability to raise voice against social exploitation

    Ability to raise voice agianst social exploitation

    TotalNot

    confident Less confident More confident

    Caste General 24 27 21 72Backward 9 11 8 28

    Total 33 38 29 100

    Interpretation

    From the table it is gauged that only 29% of women have more ability to raise

    voice against social exploitation which is less as compared to 33% of women who

    are not confident. Therefore it can be concluded that many women lack the ability

    to raise voice against social exploitation.

    Table No. 4.9 Caste * Positive attitude towards education ofgirls

    Positive attitude towardseducation of girls

    TotalNo Yes

    Caste General 21 51 72

    Backward 8 20 28

    Total 29 71 100

    Interpretation

    From the table it is clear that there is a drastic change in the attitude of women towards educationof girls. On a whole 71% of women possess positive attitude towards education of girls which

    includes 51 % of general class and 20% of backward class. It is indeed a great sign towards

    development.

    Table No. 4.10 Caste * Getting help of other family members

    Getting help of other family members

    TotalNever Occasionally Always

    Caste General 6 30 36 72

    Backward 5 10 13 28

    Total 11 40 49 100

    Interpretation

    The table reveals that out of 72 general category women around 50%of the

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    women not get help from the family members and only 50%family members

    help them always. Out of 28 backward women the condition is seems to be

    same.

    Table No. 4.11Caste * Participation in general domestic matters

    Participation in general domestic matters

    TotalNever Occasionally Always

    Caste General 18 33 21 72

    Backward 8 15 5 28

    Total 26 48 26 100

    Interpretation

    Most of the women from the general category 50% women participate occasionally in the 23%

    women never participate in the domestic matters. The condition is worse in the case of backward

    women. 74% of the backward women either dont participate in the family matters or participate

    very occasionally.

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    CASTE WITH POLITICAL EMPOWERMENT

    Table No. 4.12 Caste * Exercising the right to vote

    Exercising the right to vote

    TotalNo Yes

    CasteGeneral

    20 52 72

    Backward

    9 19 28

    Total 29 71 100

    Interpretation

    From the table it is gauged that 71% of women use their right of cast the votes out of which 71%

    women belongs from general and rest of the women belongs from backward cast. There are 29%

    women who do not cast votes.

    Table No. 4.12 Caste * Awareness of local, state level and national

    polity

    Awareness of local, state level and national polity

    Total

    No

    awareness

    Know the name ofvillage sarpanch

    and recognize him

    Know thenames andrecognize

    sarpanch and

    Chief Minister

    Know andrecognize

    sarpanch ,CM

    and PM

    CasteGeneral

    17 14 8 33 72

    Backward

    4 6 6 12 28

    Total 21 20 14 45 100

    Interpretation

    There is a mix result came about the awareness of the women about the local and national

    parties. 21 % women have no awareness about the parties whether 20% only know about the

    village sarpanch. 45% of the women recognize the sarpanch CM, PM and other national levelministers.

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    Table No. 4.13 Caste * Participation in panchayat's meetings

    Participation in panchayat's meetings

    TotalNever Occasionally Always

    Caste

    General

    17 31 24 72Backward

    2 13 13 28

    Total 19 44 37 100

    Interpretation

    From the above table it reveals that only 37% of women participate in the panchayat meetings

    always, whereas 41% occasionally participate and remaining 19% never participate in panchayat

    meetings.

    Table No. 4.14 Caste * Leadership qualities

    Leadership qualities

    TotalNo Yes

    CasteGeneral

    41 31 72

    Backward9 19 28

    Total 50 50 100

    Interpretation

    There is a mix result came about the leadership qualities. 50% of the women have leadershipqualities and another half portion of women have not leadership qualities.

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    FAMILY WITH ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT

    Table No. 4.15 Family type * Women's Access to employment (Number of days

    per annum)

    Women's Access to employment (Number of days per annum)

    TotaUnemployed Upto 50 50-100 100-140 140-180Above

    180

    Family type Nuclear 5 1 4 3 16 14

    Joint 2 1 13 2 24 15

    Total 7 2 17 5 40 29 1

    Interpretation

    From the table no. 4.15 it depicts that that the 57% of sample respondents belong to joint family

    category. It also shows that almost of 70% of the women have accesses to employment of more

    than 140 days in a year. Therefore, it can be concluded that women have fair access to

    employment.

    Table no. 4.16 Family type * Woman's contribution to house

    income (Rs. Per month)

    Woman's contribution to household income (Rs. Per month)

    TotalNo income Upto1000 1000-2000

    2000-

    3000

    3000-

    4000

    Above

    4000Family type Nuclear 3 2 2 1 21 14 43

    Joint 9 2 1 3 26 16 57

    Total 12 4 3 4 47 30 100

    Interpretation

    The above table no. 4.16 reveals that 77% womens contribution to household income more than

    Rs. 3000, whereas 12% women have no income, 4% contribution up to 1000, 3% contribution

    Rs. 1000-2000 and only 4% womens contribution to household income Rs. 2000-3000.

    Family type * Access to and control over resources Cross tabulation

    Access to and control over resources

    TotalOwnshouse

    Owns houseand land

    Owns house,land and

    jewellery

    Family type Nuclear 13 16 14 43

    Joint 25 18 14 57

    Total 38 34 28 100

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    Family type * Participation in household financial decision making Cross tabulationParticipation in household financial decision

    making

    TotalNo

    participationJoint

    participation

    Independencein decision

    making

    Family type Nuclear 6 14 23 43

    Joint 15 18 24 57

    Total 21 32 47 100

    Family type * Saving in bank account Cross tabulation

    Saving in bank account

    TotalNo depositIrregulardeposit

    Regulardeposit

    Family type Nuclear 9 21 13 43

    Joint 4 40 13 57

    Total 13 61 26 100

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    FAMILY WITH SOCIO CULTURAL

    Family type * Women's freedom and confidence of movement Cross tabulation

    Women's freedom and confidence of movement

    TotalCan't go inside

    Can visitanothervillage

    Can visitother

    village andnearest

    town

    Can visitother

    village,nearest

    town andcity

    Family type Nuclear 7 9 16 11 43

    Joint 6 14 22 15 57

    Total 13 23 38 26 100

    Family type * Visiting market purchase of raw material and household goods Cross tabulation

    Visiting market purchase of raw material andhousehold goods

    TotalNot confidentLess

    confidentMore

    confident

    Family type Nuclear 11 14 18 43

    Joint 14 27 16 57

    Total 25 41 34 100

    Family type * Ability to raise voice against social exploitation Cross tabulation

    Ability to raise voice against social exploitation

    TotalNot confidentLess

    confidentMore

    confident

    Family type Nuclear 13 18 12 43

    Joint 20 20 17 57Total 33 38 29 100

    Family type * Positive attitude towards education of girls Crosstabulation

    Positive attitude towards education

    of girls

    TotalNo Yes

    Family typeNuclear

    12 31 43

    Joint17 40 57

    Total 29 71 100

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    Family type * Getting help of other family members Cross tabulation

    Count

    Getting help of other family members

    TotalNever Occasionally AlwaysFamily type Nuclear 4 17 22 43

    Joint 7 23 27 57

    Total 11 40 49 100

    Family type * Participation in general domestic matters Cross tabulation

    Count

    Participation in general domestic matters

    TotalNever Occasionally Always

    Family type Nuclear 13 18 12 43

    Joint 13 30 14 57

    Total 26 48 26 100

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    FAMILY WITH POLITICAL EMPOWERMENT

    Family type * Exercising the right to vote Cross tabulation

    Exercising the right to voteTotalNo Yes

    Family type Nuclear 10 33 43

    Joint 19 38 57

    Total 29 71 100

    Family type * Awareness of local, state level and national polity Crosstabulation

    Awareness of local, state level and national polity

    Total

    Noawarenes

    s

    Know the name ofvillage sarpanch

    and recognize him

    Know thenames andrecognize

    sarpanch andChief Minister

    Know andrecognizesarpanch

    ,CM and PM

    Family type Nuclear 7 9 6 21 43

    Joint 14 11 8 24 57

    Total 21 20 14 45 100

    Family type * Participation in panchayat's meetings Cross tabulation

    Participation in panchayat's meetings

    TotalNever Occasionally Always

    Family type Nuclear 8 16 19 43

    Joint 11 28 18 57

    Total 19 44 37 100

    Family type * Leadership qualities Cross tabulation

    Leadership qualities

    TotalNo Yes

    Family type Nuclear 22 21 43

    Joint 28 29 57

    Total 50 50 100

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    EDUCATION WITH ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT

    Education level * Women's Access to employment (Number of days per annum) Crosstabulation

    Women's Access to employment (Number of days per annum)

    TotaUnemploye

    dUp To

    50 50-100100-140 140-180

    Above 180

    Education level Illiterate 0 0 1 0 4 2

    Up to 4 1 1 2 1 4 5

    Up to 8 0 1 2 1 3 5

    Up to 10 3 0 9 3 20 10

    10 & above 3 0 3 0 9 7

    Total 7 2 17 5 40 29 1

    Education level * Woman's contribution to household income (Rs. Per month) Crosstabulation

    Woman's contribution to household income (Rs. Per month)

    TotalNo

    income Up to 1000 1000-2000 2000-3000 3000-4000Above

    4000

    Education level Illiterate 1 0 0 0 4 2 7

    Up to 4 2 2 1 1 4 4 14

    Up to 8 1 2 1 1 3 4 12

    Up to 10 6 2 2 1 21 13 45

    10 & above 1 0 3 1 11 6 22

    Total 11 6 7 4 43 29 100

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    Education level * Access to and control over resources Cross tabulation

    Access to and control over resources

    TotalOwnshouse

    Owns houseand land

    Owns house, land andjewellery

    Education level Illiterate 3 3 1 7

    Up to 4 3 6 5 14

    Up to 8 6 3 3 12

    Up to 10 20 13 12 45

    10 & above 6 9 7 22

    Total 38 34 28 100

    Education level * Participation in household financial decision making Cross tabulation

    Participation in household financial decision making

    TotalNo participation Joint participationIndependence indecision-making

    Education level Illiterate 0 3 4 7

    Up to 4 2 7 5 14

    Up to 8 3 3 6 12

    Up to 10 13 12 20 45

    10 & above 3 7 12 22

    Total 21 32 47 100

    Education level * Saving in bank account Cross tabulation

    Saving in bank account

    TotalNo depositIrregulardeposit

    Regulardeposit

    Education level Illiterate 3 2 2 7

    Up to 4 3 7 4 14

    Up to 8 0 6 6 12

    Up to 10 6 29 10 45

    10 & above 1 17 4 22

    Total 13 61 26 100

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    EDUCATION WITH SOCIO CULTURAL

    Education level * Women's freedom and confidence of movement Crosstabulation

    Women's freedom and confidence of movement

    TotalCan't goinside

    Can visitanothervillage

    Can visitother villageand nearest

    town

    Can visitother village,nearest town

    and city

    Education level Illiterate 0 0 4 3 7

    Up to 4 3 5 4 2 14

    Up to 8 3 4 5 0 12

    Up to 10 6 10 18 11 45

    10 & above 1 4 7 10 22

    Total 13 23 38 26 100

    Education level * Visiting market purchase of raw material and household goods Crosstabulation

    Visiting market purchase of raw material andhousehold goods

    TotalNot confident Less confident More confident

    Education level Illiterate 1 2 4 7

    Up to 4 5 4 5 14

    Up to 8 5 3 4 12

    Up to 10 5 28 12 45

    10 & above 9 4 9 22

    Total 25 41 34 100

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    Education level * Ability to raise voice against social exploitation Cross tabulation

    Ability to raise voice against social exploitation

    TotalNot confident Less confident More confident

    Education level Illiterate 3 3 1 7

    Up to 4 4 5 5 14

    Up to 8 1 6 5 12

    Up to 10 18 18 9 45

    10 & above 7 6 9 22

    Total 33 38 29 100

    Education level * Positive attitude towards education of girls Cross tabulation

    Positive attitude towards educationof girls

    TotalNo Yes

    Education level Illiterate 2 5 7

    Up to 4 6 8 14

    Up to 8 4 8 12

    Up to 10 10 35 45

    10 & above 7 15 22

    Total 29 71 100

    Education level * Getting help of other family members Crosstabulation

    Getting help of other family members

    TotalNever Occasionally Always

    Education level Illiterate 0 2 5 7

    Up to 4 2 6 6 14

    Up to 8 1 8 3 12

    Up to 10 5 15 25 45

    10 & above 3 9 10 22

    Total 11 40 49 100

    Education level * Participation in general domestic matters Crosstabulation

    Participation in general domestic matters

    TotalNever Occasionally Always

    Education level Illiterate 0 4 3 7

    Up to 4 5 6 3 14

    Up to 8 2 7 3 12

    Up to 10 14 22 9 45

    10 & above 5 9 8 22

    Total 26 48 26 100

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    EDUCATION WITH POLITICAL CULTURAL

    Education level * Exercising the right to vote Crosstabulation

    Exercising the right to vote

    TotalNo Yes

    Education level Illiterate 0 7 7

    Up to 4 4 10 14

    Up to 8 6 6 12

    Up to 10 13 32 45

    10 & above 6 16 22

    Total 29 71 100

    Education level * Awareness of local, state level and national polity Crosstabulation

    Awareness of local, state level and national polity

    TotalNo

    awareness

    Know thename ofvillage

    sarpanchand

    recognizehim

    Know thenames andrecognizesarpanchand ChiefMinister

    Know andrecognizesarpanch

    ,CM and PM

    Education level Illiterate 2 4 0 1 7

    Up to 4 3 2 3 6 14

    Up to 8 0 3 1 8 12

    Up to 10 11 7 5 22 45

    10 & above 5 4 5 8 22

    Total 21 20 14 45 100

    Education level * Participation in panchayat's meetings Crosstabulation

    Participation in panchayat's meetings

    TotalNever Occasionally Always

    Education level Illiterate 1 2 4 7

    Up to 4 3 5 6 14

    Up to 8 3 6 3 12

    Up to 10 7 19 19 45

    10 & above 5 12 5 22

    Total 19 44 37 100

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    Education level * Leadership qualities Cross tabulation

    Leadership qualities

    TotalNo Yes

    Education level Illiterate 2 5 7

    Up to 4 8 6 14

    Up to 8 8 4 12

    Up to 10 21 24 45

    10 & above 11 11 22

    Total 50 50 100

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    RELIGION WITH ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT

    Religion * Women's Access to employment (Number of days per annum) Crosstabulation

    Women's Access to employment (Number of days per annum)

    TotalUnemploye

    d Up To 50 50-100 100-140 140-180 Above 180

    Religion Hindu 1 1 2 1 6 4 15

    Sikh 5 1 9 2 21 18 56

    Muslim 0 0 2 1 4 4 11

    Christian 1 0 4 1 9 3 18

    Total 7 2 17 5 40 29 100

    Religion * Woman's contribution to household income (Rs. Per month) Crosstabulation

    Woman's contribution to household income (Rs. Per month)

    TotalNo income Up to 1000 1000-2000 2000-3000 3000-4000Above

    4000

    Religion Hindu 1 1 2 0 6 5 15

    Sikh 4 2 2 3 27 18 56

    Muslim 1 1 0 0 7 2 11

    Christian 5 2 3 1 3 4 18

    Total 11 6 7 4 43 29 100

    Religion * Access to and control over resources Crosstabulation

    Access to and control over resources

    TotalOwns houseOwns house

    and land

    Owns house, land andjewellery

    Religion Hindu 6 4 5 15

    Sikh 22 18 16 56

    Muslim 3 5 3 11

    Christian 7 7 4 18

    Total 38 34 28 100

    Religion * Participation in household financial decision making Crosstabulation

    Participation in household financial decision making Total

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    No participation Joint participation

    Independence indecision-making

    Religion Hindu 6 5 4 15

    Sikh 9 15 32 56

    Muslim 1 6 4 11

    Christian 5 6 7 18Total 21 32 47 100

    Religion * Saving in bank account Crosstabulation

    Saving in bank account

    TotalNo depositIrregulardeposit

    Regulardeposit

    Religion Hindu 1 10 4 15

    Sikh 9 32 15 56

    Muslim 3 6 2 11

    Christian 0 13 5 18

    Total 13 61 26 100

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    RELIGION WITH SOCIO EMPOWERMENT

    Religion * Women's freedom and confidence of movement Cross tabulation

    Women's freedom and confidence of movement

    TotalCan't goinside

    Can visitanothervillage

    Can visitother villageand nearest

    town

    Can visitother village,nearest town

    and city

    Religion Hindu 2 2 5 6 15

    Sikh 4 14 23 15 56

    Muslim 3 2 4 2 11

    Christian 4 5 6 3 18

    Total 13 23 38 26 100

    Religion * Visiting market purchase of raw material and household goods Crosstabulation

    Visiting market purchase of raw material andhousehold goods

    TotalNot confident Less confident More confident

    Religion Hindu 4 6 5 15

    Sikh 14 24 18 56

    Muslim 3 2 6 11

    Christian 4 9 5 18

    Total 25 41 34 100

    Religion * Ability to raise voice against social exploitation Crosstabulation

    Ability to raise voice against social exploitation

    TotalNot confident Less confident More confident

    Religion Hindu 7 6 2 15

    Sikh 18 21 17 56

    Muslim 3 4 4 11Christian 5 7 6 18

    Total 33 38 29 100

    Religion * Positive attitude towards education of girls Crosstabulation

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    Positive attitude towards educationof girls

    TotalNo Yes

    Religion Hindu 3 12 15

    Sikh 17 39 56

    Muslim 3 8 11

    Christian 6 12 18

    Total 29 71 100

    Religion * Getting help of other family members Crosstabulation

    Getting help of other family members

    TotalNever Occasionally Always

    Religion Hindu 1 8 6 15

    Sikh 7 22 27 56

    Muslim 0 5 6 11

    Christian 3 5 10 18

    Total 11 40 49 100

    Religion * Participation in general domestic matters Crosstabulation

    Participation in general domestic matters

    TotalNever Occasionally Always

    Religion Hindu 3 9 3 15

    Sikh 17 26 13 56

    Muslim 2 6 3 11

    Christian 4 7 7 18

    Total 26 48 26 100

    RELIGION WITH POLITICAL EMPOWERMENT

    Religion * Exercising the right to vote Crosstabulation

    Exercising the right to vote

    TotalNo Yes

    Religion Hindu 4 11 15

    Sikh 19 37 56

    Muslim 2 9 11

    Christian 4 14 18

    Total 29 71 100

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    Religion * Awareness of local, state level and national polity Crosstabulation

    Awareness of local, state level and national polity

    TotalNo

    awareness

    Know thename ofvillage

    sarpanchand

    recognizehim

    Know thenames andrecognizesarpanchand ChiefMinister

    Know andrecognizesarpanch

    ,CM and PM

    Religion Hindu 2 3 3 7 15

    Sikh 12 9 11 24 56

    Muslim 2 5 0 4 11

    Christian 5 3 0 10 18

    Total 21 20 14 45 100

    Religion * Participation in panchayat's meetings Crosstabulation

    Participation in panchayat's meetings

    TotalNever Occasionally Always

    Religion Hindu 4 6 5 15

    Sikh 10 24 22 56

    Muslim 2 4 5 11

    Christian 3 10 5 18

    Total 19 44 37 100

    Religion * Leadership qualities Crosstabulation

    Leadership qualities

    TotalNo Yes

    Religion Hindu 11 4 15

    Sikh 28 28 56

    Muslim 6 5 11

    Christian 5 13 18

    Total 50 50 100

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    TENURE WITH ECONOMIC CULTURAL

    Tenure * Women's Access to employment (Number of days per annum) Crosstabulation

    Women's Access to employment (Number of days per annum)

    TotalUnemploye

    d Up To 50 50-100 100-140 140-180 Above 180

    Tenure 1 2 2 6 1 10 8 29

    2 2 0 7 3 14 14 40

    3 2 0 2 1 13 7 25

    4 1 0 2 0 3 0 6

    Total 7 2 17 5 40 29 100

    Tenure * Woman's contribution to household income (Rs. Per month) Crosstabulation

    Woman's contribution to household income (Rs. Per month)

    TotalNo income Up to 1000 1000-2000 2000-3000 3000-4000Above

    4000

    Tenure 1 2 2 3 2 14 6 29

    2 5 3 1 0 20 11 40

    3 3 0 1 2 8 11 25

    4 1 1 2 0 1 1 6

    Total 11 6 7 4 43 29 100

    Tenure * Access to and control over resources Crosstabulation

    Access to and control over resources

    TotalOwns houseOwns house

    and land

    Owns house, land andjewellery

    Tenure 1 12 9 8 29

    2 15 12 13 40

    3 8 12 5 25

    4 3 1 2 6

    Total 38 34 28 100

    Tenure * Participation in household financial decision making Crosstabulation

    Participation in household financial decision making Total

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    No participation Joint participation

    Independence indecision-making

    Tenure 1 5 9 15 29

    2 8 11 21 40

    3 7 9 9 25

    4 1 3 2 6Total 21 32 47 100

    Tenure * Saving in bank account Crosstabulation

    Saving in bank account

    TotalNo depositIrregulardeposit

    Regulardeposit

    Tenure 1 5 15 9 29

    2 4 26 10 40

    3 4 15 6 25

    4 0 5 1 6

    Total 13 61 26 100

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    TENURE WITH SOCIO CULTURAL

    Case Processing Summary

    Tenure * Women's freedom and confidence of movement Cross tabulation

    Women's freedom and confidence of movement

    TotalCan't goinside

    Can visitanothervillage

    Can visitother villageand nearest

    town

    Can visitother village,nearest town

    and city

    Tenure 1 3 8 11 7 29

    2 6 9 14 11 40

    3 3 4 12 6 25

    4 1 2 1 2 6

    Total 13 23 38 26 100

    Tenure * Visiting market purchase of raw material and household goods Crosstabulation

    Visiting market purchase of raw material andhousehold goods

    TotalNot confident Less confident More confident

    Tenure 1 9 8 12 29

    2 6 22 12 40

    3 8 10 7 25

    4 2 1 3 6

    Total 25 41 34 100

    Tenure * Ability to raise voice agianst social exploitation Crosstabulation

    Ability to raise voice agianst social exploitation

    TotalNot confident Less confident More confident

    Tenure 1 9 10 10 29

    2 14 15 11 40

    3 8 11 6 25

    4 2 2 2 6

    Total 33 38 29 100

    Tenure * Positive attitude towards education of girlsCrosstabulation

    Positive attitude towards educationof girls Total

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    No Yes

    Tenure 1 9 20 29

    2 11 29 40

    3 8 17 25

    4 1 5 6

    Total 29 71 100

    Tenure * Getting help of other family members Crosstabulation

    Getting help of other family members

    TotalNever Occasionally Always

    Tenure 1 1 12 16 29

    2 3 16 21 40

    3 7 8 10 25

    4 0 4 2 6

    Total 11 40 49 100

    Tenure * Participation in general domestic matters Crosstabulation

    Participation in general domestic matters

    TotalNever Occasionally Always

    Tenure 1 7 12 10 29

    2 13 18 9 40

    3 5 14 6 25

    4 1 4 1 6

    Total 26 48 26 100

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    TENURE WITH POLITICAL EMPOWERMENT

    Tenure * Awareness of local, state level and national polity Crosstabulation

    Awareness of local, state level and national polity

    TotalNo

    awareness

    Know thename ofvillage

    sarpanchand

    recognizehim

    Know thenames andrecognizesarpanchand ChiefMinister

    Know andrecognizesarpanch

    ,CM and PM

    Tenure 1 8 4 4 13 29

    2 10 9 5 16 40

    3 2 5 5 13 25

    4 1 2 0 3 6

    Total 21 20 14 45 100

    Tenure * Participation in panchayat's meetings Crosstabulation

    Count

    Participation in panchayat's meetings

    TotalNever Occasionally Always

    Tenure 1 8 13 8 29

    2 6 17 17 40

    3 3 13 9 25

    Tenure * Exercising the right to vote Crosstabulation

    Exercising the right to vote

    TotalNo Yes

    Tenure 1 7 22 29

    2 14 26 40

    3 6 19 25

    4 2 4 6

    Total 29 71 100

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    4 2 1 3 6

    Total 19 44 37 100

    Tenure * Leadership qualities Cross tabulation

    Count

    Leadership qualities

    TotalNo Yes

    Tenure 1 14 15 29

    2 22 18 40

    3 10 15 25

    4 4 2 6

    Total 50 50 100

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    LOAN WITH ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT

    Case Processing Summary

    Cases

    Valid Missing Total

    N Percent N Percent N Percent

    No of times loan Taken * Women's Access toemployment (Number of days per annum)

    100 95.2% 5 4.8% 105 100.0%

    No of times loan Taken * Woman's contribution tohousehold income (Rs. Per month)

    100 95.2% 5 4.8% 105 100.0%

    No of times loan Taken * Access to and controlover resources

    100 95.2% 5 4.8% 105 100.0%

    No of times loan Taken * Participation inhousehold financial decision making

    100 95.2% 5 4.8% 105 100.0%

    No of times loan Taken * Saving in bank account 100 95.2% 5 4.8% 105 100.0%

    No of times loan Taken * Women's Access to employment (Number of days per annum) Crosstabulation

    Women's Access to employment (Number of days per annum)

    TotalUnemploye

    d Up To 50 50-100 100-140 140-180 Above 180

    No of times loan Taken 1 1 0 10 2 17 16 46

    2 6 2 7 3 23 13 54

    Total 7 2 17 5 40 29 100

    No of times loan Taken * Woman's contribution to household income (Rs. Per month) Crosstabulation

    Woman's contribution to household income (Rs. Per month)

    TotalNo income Up to 1000 1000-2000 2000-3000 3000-4000Above

    4000

    No of times loan Taken 1 5 4 2 1 22 12 46

    2 6 2 5 3 21 17 54

    Total 11 6 7 4 43 29 100

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    No of times loan Taken * Access to and control over resources Crosstabulation

    Access to and control over resources

    TotalOwns houseOwns house

    and land

    Owns house, land andjewellery

    No of times loan Taken 1 19 15 12 46

    2 19 19 16 54

    Total 38 34 28 100

    No of times loan Taken * Participation in household financial decision making Crosstabulation

    Participation in household financial decision making

    TotalNo participation Joint participation

    Independence in

    decision-making

    No of times loan Taken 1 7 18 21 46

    2 14 14 26 54

    Total 21 32 47 100

    No of times loan Taken * Saving in bank account Crosstabulation

    Saving in bank account

    TotalNo deposit Irregulardeposit Regulardeposit

    No of times loan Taken 1 8 26 12 46

    2 5 35 14 54

    Total 13 61 26 100

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    LOAN WITH SOCIO AND CULTURAL EMPOWERMENT

    Case Processing Summary

    Cases

    Valid Missing Total

    N Percent N Percent N Percent

    No of times loan Taken * Women's

    freedom and confidence of movement

    100 95.2% 5 4.8% 105 100.0%

    No of times loan Taken * Visitng market

    purchase of raw material and household

    goods

    100 95.2% 5 4.8% 105 100.0%

    No of times loan Taken * Ability to raise

    voice agianst social exploitation

    100 95.2% 5 4.8% 105 100.0%

    No of times loan Taken * Positiveattitude towards education of girls

    100 95.2% 5 4.8% 105 100.0%

    No of times loan Taken * Getting help of

    other family members

    100 95.2% 5 4.8% 105 100.0%

    No of times loan Taken * Participation in

    general domestic matters

    100 95.2% 5 4.8% 105 100.0%

    No of times loan Taken * Women's freedom and confidence of movement Crosstabulation

    Women's freedom and confidence of movement

    TotalCan't goinside

    Can visitanothervillage

    Can visitother villageand nearest

    town

    Can visitother village,nearest town

    and city

    No of times loan Taken 1 2 14 22 8 46

    2 11 9 16 18 54

    Total 13 23 38 26 100

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    No of times loan Taken * Visiting market purchase of raw material and household goods Cross

    tabulation

    Visiting market purchase of raw material and

    household goods

    TotalNot confident Less confident More confident

    No of times loan Taken 1 10 20 16 46

    2 15 21 18 54

    Total 25 41 34 100

    No of times loan Taken * Ability to raise voice agianst social exploitation Crosstabulation

    Ability to raise voice agianst social exploitation

    TotalNot confident Less confident More confident

    No of times loan Taken 1 10 23 13 46

    2 23 15 16 54

    Total 33 38 29 100

    No of times loan Taken * Positive attitude towards education of girls Cr

    tabulation

    Positive attitude towards education

    of girls

    TotalNo Yes

    No of times loan Taken 1 14 32 46

    2 15 39 54

    Total 29 71 100

    No of times loan Taken * Getting help of other family members Crosstabulation

    Getting help of other family members

    TotalNever Occasionally Always

    No of times loan Taken 1 7 20 19 46

    2 4 20 30 54

    Total 11 40 49 100

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    No of times loan Taken * Participation in general domestic matters Crosstabulation

    Count

    Participation in general domestic matters

    TotalNever Occasionally Always

    No of times loan Taken 1 10 26 10 46

    2 16 22 16 54

    Total 26 48 26 100

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    LOAN WITH POLITICAL EMPOWERMENT

    Case Processing Summary

    Cases

    Valid Missing Total

    N Percent N Percent N Percent

    No of times loan Taken * Exercising theright to vote

    100 95.2% 5 4.8% 105 100.0%

    No of times loan Taken * Awareness oflocal, state level and national polity

    100 95.2% 5 4.8% 105 100.0%

    No of times loan Taken * Participation inpanchayat's meetings

    100 95.2% 5 4.8% 105 100.0%

    No of times loan Taken * Leadershipqualities

    100 95.2% 5 4.8% 105 100.0%

    No of times loan Taken * Exercising the right to vote Crosstabulation

    Count

    Exercising the right to vote

    TotalNo Yes

    No of times loan Taken 1 13 33 46

    2 16 38 54

    Total 29 71 100

    No of times loan Taken * Awareness of local, state level and national polity Crosstabulation

    Count

    Awareness of local, state level and national polity

    TotalNo

    awareness

    Know thename ofvillage

    sarpanchand

    recognizehim

    Know thenames andrecognizesarpanchand ChiefMinister

    Know andrecognizesarpanch

    ,CM and PM

    No of times loan Taken 1 9 11 4 22 46

    2 12 9 10 23 54

    Total 21 20 14 45 100

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    No of times loan Taken * Participation in panchayat's meetings Crosstabulation

    Count

    Participation in panchayat's meetings

    TotalNever Occasionally Always

    No of times loan Taken 1 11 16 19 46

    2 8 28 18 54

    Total 19 44 37 100

    No of times loan Taken * Leadership qualities Crosstabulation

    Count

    Leadership qualities

    TotalNo Yes

    No of times loan Taken 1 26 20 46

    2 24 30 54

    Total 50 50 100