ROLE OF RURAL WOMEN DECISION MAKING AT HOUSEHOLD LEVEL IN A FAMILY ECONOMY: A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS

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  • Uma Malawad, Dr. Sanjay Kotabagi Author

Abstract

This bibliometric paper presents a comprehensive analysis of scholarly publications related to the intersection of the "family economy" and "women's involvement in decision-making." Leveraging a dataset comprising 136 documents sourced from the Scopus database, this study aims to identify key trends, prominent authors, prolific journals, and emerging themes within this interdisciplinary field. The study offers valuable insights into the evolution of research in family economics and women's decision-making dynamics. It also summarizes the key findings of the bibliometric analysis, offering valuable insights into publication trends, authorship patterns, journal landscape, keyword co-occurrence, and subject area distribution in the field of family economy and women's decision-making. By leveraging these insights, the study contributes to advancing knowledge and addressing the multifaceted challenges associated with economic decision-making within the family unit, ultimately fostering the empowerment and well-being of women in society.

Keywords: Family Economy, Women Decision Making, Bibliometric Analysis, Scopus Database, Research Trends

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2022-06-30

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ROLE OF RURAL WOMEN DECISION MAKING AT HOUSEHOLD LEVEL IN A FAMILY ECONOMY: A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS. (2022). Journal of Research Administration, 4(1), 118-129. https://journlra.org/index.php/jra/article/view/1626