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Self-efficacy and Self-derogation of Kudumbashree members in Kerala

During the period of post Indian Independence, the Government formulated the community development programmes focusing on socio-economic and political empowerment of the people. Without considering the psychological empowerment of the mass a development programme cannot achieve its full potential. S...

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Main Author: Rajeesh, T. C & Sylaja, H
Format: Printed Book
Published: Guru Journal of Behavioral and Social Sciences 2013
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Online Access:http://10.26.1.76/ks/005595.pdf
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520 |a During the period of post Indian Independence, the Government formulated the community development programmes focusing on socio-economic and political empowerment of the people. Without considering the psychological empowerment of the mass a development programme cannot achieve its full potential. Self-efficacy is an inevitable factor in psychological empowerment, and at the same time self-derogation will affect psychological empowerment negatively. In this study these two variables used to measure the impact of Kudumbashree project “Poverty Eradication Mission” under Kerala Government in its members. The study revealed that the Kudumbashree members have higher self-efficacy and less self-derogation than the non beneficiaries of Kudumbashree. There is negative correlation between self-efficacy and self-derogation. 
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