Demographic
Today we continue our talk and demographic as a part of environmental aspects and we are going to discuss on another aspects and which is Socio-cultural. The sex composition of workers has also been changing. Earlier, women were recruited mainly as labor in agriculture and related traditional industries like plantations, etc. Now they are increasingly occupying white collar and managerial positions. Etc. Now they are increasingly occupying white collar and managerial positions. Working women, especially in developing countries like ours, are beginning to resist discrimination against them by employers and sexual harassment at work place.
Socio-cultural
Hindu religion and culture does not teach people to be idle. It is enjoined that one should do one’s duty not in return or expectation of its fruit but because it is one’s dharma. High quality work without supervision over long hours, almost unrelated to its fruits in monetary terms, is done by the self-employed persons, e.g., craftsmen, fishermen, housewives, and employees of small unorganized units, in towns and villages. On the other hand, the question of lack of work culture or ethics is discussed largely in the context of large scale organized industry primarily in urban areas. Even in urban areas office interior is different than in rural areas. In urban areas offices are having vertical window blinds with roman shades or other shades. Which in rural areas, offices are having curtains.
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