Abstract

Traditionally Indian women were prepared for accepting marital roles like adapting according to in-laws value system taking up voluntarily responsibility at in-laws home to consider husband as god and accept his verdict as final to accept restrictions on her own behaviour. In todays dynamic world womens role expectations from society and role relations are also radically changing for she is becoming more aware due to the influence of mass telecommunication and education. Womans time for preparation for life after marriage has drastically reduced. Either immediately after studies she is married or finishes studies joins some vocation and gets married. She hardly gets time for preparation. It is critical for every married couple to establish a mutually satisfying marital relations adjusting to pregnancy and parenthood along with fitting into the kin network (Duvall 1977). The difficulty in adjustment arises because every individual has an independent ideology and distinct set of reasons for all questions that matter due to varied life situations. The education the preparation and life perceptions vary with economic status also. Here an attempt is made to study the impact of ones preparation for marriage to their marital satisfaction in different economic groups. (excerpt)

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