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A study on assessment of implications of perceived family well being on self, family and society by husbands and wives of nuclear families belonging to expanding stage of family life cycle in Udaipur city
Author(s) -
Neetu Singh,
Suman Audichya
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
asian journal of home science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 0976-8351
pISSN - 0973-4732
DOI - 10.15740/has/ajhs/15.2/409-412
Subject(s) - nuclear family , ranking (information retrieval) , wife , rank (graph theory) , demography , family life , psychology , sample (material) , socioeconomics , sociology , mathematics , political science , chemistry , computer science , chromatography , combinatorics , machine learning , law , anthropology
The study was undertaken to assess the implications of perceived family well being on self, family and society by nuclear urban families belonging to expanding stage of family life cycle. The study was based upon the sample of 100 nuclear families (100 husbands and 100 wives) belonging to middle socio-economic status, selected purposively from Udaipur city. Data was collected through an implications proforma developed by an investigator. Dimensions wise implications of perceived family well being by nuclear families shows that the majority (90%) of the husbands gave 2nd ranking to family followed by 75 per cent who gave 1st rank to self and 54 per cent gave 3rd ranking to society. Whereas, ranking by wife’s data reveals that the majority (83%) of the wives gave 2nd rank to self followed by 72 per cent who gave 1st rank to family and 52 per cent gave 3rd ranking to society.

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