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| Economic Activities
& Traditions of Rural Women |
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In Iran's rural
society every family can be counted as a production unit.
These production units are small units, which prior to
the present time, the kind of products that they used
to produce and the amount of those products were most
of the time functions of each family's consumption and
demand. These products used to meet the requirements of
these families but nowadays these products have found
their way to the larger markets in the national and international
levels in addition to meeting the domestic needs of the
family.
Rural women have always been a significant foundation
of such production units. Without the presence of rural
women, the economic structure of family could not and
cannot be sustainable. The participation of rural women
in economic activities is an undeniable reality. |
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The fact that
economic transformations have received a secondary role
compared to cultural and social developments, has led
to the reality in which the vital role of rural development
is not underscored that much.
Iranian rural women are active in economic activities
such as agriculture and handicrafts. Such activities let
them play an effective role in reducing production costs
and increasing family revenues, in addition to attending
to their children and household.
The nature of rural women's activities differs with that
of women in other economic sectors and there is a fundamental
difference here. |
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Rural women's
labor has certain characteristics with respect to the
nature of the work: the hours of their work-the quality
and difficulties of the works which are incomparable with
activities in the service and/or industrial sectors.
The speedy developments of the previous decades in Iran
have led to some progress for Iranian women although this
progress had been unbalanced in certain aspects. Rural
women have realized that they must have greater access
to education in order to elevate themselves and their
own status in the society and their family.
The nature of values and the level of expectations of
rural women have transformed deeply for themselves and
their daughters. |
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The tendency of rural women to have greater
education and participation in decision making necessitates
a transformation in social visions and providing new opportunities
for participation in the development process much greater
than providing labour forces for economic activities.
Certainly the change in culture and the special cultural
roots that exist about the role of women and value of
rural women in family and society are along the movement
that needs a greater amount of time to reach its objectives.
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