1. It the concept, which refers to connections within and between social networks. , which have been described as "something of a cure-all"[1] for the problems of modern society, they tend to share the core idea "that social networks have value. Social capital give positive levels of better schools, faster economic growth, more effective government, and lower crime.
2. It’s like bowling; it’s just you by yourself in control of everything. So in this story everybody is in it for themselves. People are less trusting these days.
3. Increase. There are more women in the workforce, in political, starting more organization, in the military, and in school. Women have become more independent now then there where when I was growing up. My mom stays home when I was growing up. Most women stayed home to take care of the kids and the house. Now day’s kids go to daycare or school and women are WORKING.
Women comprise half the Indian population and account for nearly 1/3rd of the total
workforce. The 1 991 Census estimated about 90 million women workers, out of the total
workforce of about 314 million. Women are increasingly entering the labor market.
While official work participation rates of women (22.7%) lag behind those of men
(52.6%), women’s work participation rates grew from 14.2 percent (1971) to 22.7 percent
(1991), a period during which male participation rate actually declined slightly.
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