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Women's Rights (Reproductive rights (having the ability to decide…
Women's Rights
Reproductive rights
having the ability to decide whether and when to have children, it is important to women’s socioeconomic well-being and overall health.
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Research suggests that being able to make decisions about one’s own reproductive life and the timing of one’s entry into parenthood is associated with greater relationship stability and satisfaction (National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy 2008)
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Feminization of poverty
Women in core still suffer disproportionately which lead to what sociologists refer to as the "feminization of poverty," where two out of every three poor adults are women.
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Religious rights
Human Law
Religious Law
In the southern state of Kerala was challenged by a clutch of petitioners who argued that women cannot be denied by constitutional right to worship
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