Vocational Skill Development Imperative for Women Empowerment in India

  • Parveen D
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Abstract

This study focuses on identifying inherent skills in women and the need for women to develop vocational skills. Awareness of various government schemes and the benefits of being a skilled woman is highlighted. An empirical study has been made to collect information and statistical data. A strength, weakness, opportunity, and threat (SWOT) analysis is carried out. The findings are promising. Skill development teaches women about power from within, decision-making power, control over financial, physical, and knowledge-based assets, and power with ability. Homemakers will soon become breadwinners, and vice versa, depending on suitability and necessity. These days are not far. A skill-armed woman is a home to a self-sustaining life. Equipping women with employable vocational skills in India can certainly lead to an “equal skill, equal pay” scenario.

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Parveen, Dr. R. (2023). Vocational Skill Development Imperative for Women Empowerment in India. Journal of Women Empowerment and Studies, (33), 15–24. https://doi.org/10.55529/jwes.33.15.24

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