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Socio-Psychological Dimensions of Women Education is a scholarly work that delves into the multifaceted aspects of women’s education from both sociological and psychological perspectives. The book provides an in-depth analysis of how social structures, cultural norms, and psychological factors collectively influence female educational participation and achievement.
Authors S.S. Mathur and Anju Mathur explore critical issues including gender stereotypes, family dynamics, institutional barriers, and individual psychological factors that impact women’s access to education and academic success. The work addresses contemporary challenges faced by women in educational settings while offering insights into empowerment and advancement through education.
This valuable resource is essential for educators, psychologists, sociologists, policymakers, and anyone concerned with gender equality in education. The book combines theoretical frameworks with practical understanding, making it relevant for academic study and policy development aimed at promoting inclusive and equitable educational opportunities for women.







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