FACTORS AFFECTING THE LIFE OF YOUNG FEMALE MEMBERS OF FAMILY IN GUJRAT : A CRITICAL STUDY
Journal Title: Academic Research International - Year 2012, Vol 2, Issue 2
Abstract
The aim of this study is to compare the family and cultural factors among run away and normal girls. To conduct this research 25 runaway girls from girls living in Darul Aman in Gujrat and 25 normal girls from different colleges and university areas were selected and studied. The result indicates that bettering of the family, affairs before marriages, gender discrimination within family and educational problem is more frequent in the runaway girls than the normal girls.
Authors and Affiliations
Balal Idrees
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