Literacy and employment have evolved and developed contributing to women empowerment. Savings has been the main motivation tool for many which facilitates them in meeting financial needs and basic necessities. This study is focused on investigating saving habits of rural working women. Primary and secondary data were employed in this study, and SPSS tools were used to analyse the data. This study includes examining the investment awareness levels, current investment pattern and factors affecting the investment decisions. The study shows that as most of the women want to avoid risk, large number of women are making use of only conventional investment opportunities, even though they are aware about other fruitful investment opportunities.
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Sreelakshmi, S., Rajeevan, N., & Rajani, K. G. (2022). study on investment behaviour among rural working women with special reference to Ernakulam District. International Journal of Health Sciences, 727–735. https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6ns5.8752
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