Impact Of Direct Selling Industry On The Growth Of Women’s Economic Status In Bilaspur District Of Chhattisgarh
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.64252/4p282x05Keywords:
Direct selling, women empowerment, economic statusAbstract
This paper examines the impact of the direct selling industry on the economic empowerment of women in Bilaspur district, Chhattisgarh. Using a mixed-method design and SPSS-based quantitative analysis of responses from 150 women engaged in direct selling, the study evaluates changes in income, financial autonomy, skill development, and household decision-making. Descriptive statistics reveal increases in monthly earnings, confidence, and community engagement. Cronbach’s alpha indicates high reliability of the instrument (α = 0.812). Chi-square tests show significant relationships between experience in direct selling and improvement in financial status (p < .05). The findings highlight direct selling as a viable tool for inclusive growth if backed by policy safeguards and training.




