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Social Problems as Perceived by Adults of Punjab: A Perceptive View of Gender

Aneet Kumar
Abstract

The present study was aimed to reveal the difference in the perception of social problems of male and female educated adults of Punjab. It was assumed that no significant difference exists in the perception of social problems of male and female educated adults. The study reveals that there is no significant difference in the perceptions of social problems of educated male and female adults of Punjab. 23% of male and 23% of female educated adults have perceived less social problems. 25% of male and 27% of female adults have perceived more social problems. The results concluded that social problems relating to drugs and alcoholism, crime and criminals and health related problems are strongly perceived by educated male and female adults of Punjab.

Keywords
Social Problems, Male Educated Adults, Female Educated Adults, Drugs and Alcoholism, Crime and Criminals, Health related problems
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