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Women Managers in Emerging Urban Spaces


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1 Department of Social Work,Aditi Mahavidyalaya,(University of Delhi), India
     

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Unlike the metropol is, where women managers are not uncommon, these evolving urban spaces are still largely closed to the idea of women in decision making roles in the workplace. However, women have begun adorning managerial roles in these smaller towns and cities. This paper is an attempt to understand the women from small towns, the emerging urban spaces, striving to make a career in the management world.
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  • Women Managers in Emerging Urban Spaces

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R. Nalini
Department of Social Work,Aditi Mahavidyalaya,(University of Delhi), India

Abstract


Unlike the metropol is, where women managers are not uncommon, these evolving urban spaces are still largely closed to the idea of women in decision making roles in the workplace. However, women have begun adorning managerial roles in these smaller towns and cities. This paper is an attempt to understand the women from small towns, the emerging urban spaces, striving to make a career in the management world.

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