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Gender roles significantly shape the social and economic landscapes of rural
communities, often influencing women's access to economic opportunities and
decision-making power. This study investigates the relationship between traditional
gender roles and rural women’s economic and decision-making capacity. Using a mixed-
methods approach, the research collected quantitative and qualitative data from 382
rural women across three villages. Results highlight substantial disparities in access to
resources, participation in economic activities, and household decision-making power,
emphasizing the urgent need for gender-sensitive policies to bridge these gaps.
