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          <dc:title>A Study on Women Empowerment in Rural Society in Pyinmana Township ( Zin Zin Aye, 2025)</dc:title>
          <dc:creator>Zin Zin Aye</dc:creator>
          <dc:description>Empowerment of women is a vital feature of attaining gender equality. It includes increasing the freedom of movement, making the decisions, economic stability, getting support from family, and relationships with the community. The study aimed to investigate women's empowerment perceptions in rural society in Pyinmana Township. The descriptive method is utilized with primary and secondary data. Primary data is collected from the survey of 310 women living in Pyinmana Township, Nay Pyi Taw. The most important factor influencing women's empowerment in Myanmar is their access to the educational system. The respondents also have women’s empowerment, according to the result of the survey. Five determinants of women's empowerment—educational, economic, social, health, and familial—were considered independent variables, and their impacts on community development were examined as the dependent variable. The results of this study will enable other nations to recognize women's strengths and utilize them for national development and economic progress.</dc:description>
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