Attitude of Indian youth towards marriage and family relations
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Pages: 53-56
Mamta Chaturvedi and Dinesh Singh (Scientist-F (DRDO), Selection Centre Central, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India)
Throughout the world, marriage behavior and family life are changing. Young people are waiting later to marry, couples are having fewer children, and more married women are working outside the home. In view of the same this study was carried out to investigate into the attitude Indian youth toward marriage and family relations. The study was conducted on 240 subjects including 140 males and 100 females. The age range varied from 18 to 32 years. Altogether 12 items from social change attitude scale (Rekha, 1996) were used to measure the attitude of the subjects toward marriage and family relations. The data were analyzed with the help of suitable statistics. The findings of the study revealed a positive change in the attitudes among the youth in terms of decision making at home, sharing of household work by both partners, acceptance of wife’s decisions by husband, need for economic independence of wife and obsolescence of purdah system. Hence also, positive attitudes towards the female child, and significance of parents’ consent in marriage is indicated. Sexual satisfaction is still seen as the primary aim of marriage in significantly larger number of males than females.
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Pages: 53-56
Mamta Chaturvedi and Dinesh Singh (Scientist-F (DRDO), Selection Centre Central, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India)