Highly skewed sex ratios in India, especially for young children between 0-6 years of age are now well known in academic as well as other circles. Amartya Sen (1990) had raised the alarm a while ago. Hatti et al. (2004) have analysed the risk faced by the girl child i
The 2011 Indian Census showed the child (0-6 years) sex ratio to be 918 girls to 1000 boys, represen...
The apparently inexorable rise in the proportion of “missing girls” in much of East and South Asia h...
Recent studies have confirmed that India’s millions of missing girls are the result of selective abo...
We review the evidence on the sex ratio among children below the age of six. International evidence ...
Sex ratios in India have been declining for decades, and “missing girls” are a serious social and po...
In a seminal article in 1990, Amartya Sen suggested that worldwide, particularly in Asia, millions o...
There are 44 million missing women in India. Gender bias; neglect of girls, infanticides and feticid...
BACKGROUND: There are 44 million missing women in India. Gender bias; neglect of girls, infanticides...
During the past two decades, considerable debate has taken place, particularly in India, on the imba...
Why are female children still at risk in India despite progress in education, increasing participati...
The continuing devaluation of women in economic and social domain, lack of property rights and the i...
Why are female children still at risk in India despite progress in education, increasing participati...
The provisional results of the Census of India 2001 showed a substantial decline in the sex ratio in...
Relative to developed countries, there are far fewer women than men in India. Estimates suggest that...
According to statistical study it shows that India , China, Taiwan , and South Korea are in favor of...
The 2011 Indian Census showed the child (0-6 years) sex ratio to be 918 girls to 1000 boys, represen...
The apparently inexorable rise in the proportion of “missing girls” in much of East and South Asia h...
Recent studies have confirmed that India’s millions of missing girls are the result of selective abo...
We review the evidence on the sex ratio among children below the age of six. International evidence ...
Sex ratios in India have been declining for decades, and “missing girls” are a serious social and po...
In a seminal article in 1990, Amartya Sen suggested that worldwide, particularly in Asia, millions o...
There are 44 million missing women in India. Gender bias; neglect of girls, infanticides and feticid...
BACKGROUND: There are 44 million missing women in India. Gender bias; neglect of girls, infanticides...
During the past two decades, considerable debate has taken place, particularly in India, on the imba...
Why are female children still at risk in India despite progress in education, increasing participati...
The continuing devaluation of women in economic and social domain, lack of property rights and the i...
Why are female children still at risk in India despite progress in education, increasing participati...
The provisional results of the Census of India 2001 showed a substantial decline in the sex ratio in...
Relative to developed countries, there are far fewer women than men in India. Estimates suggest that...
According to statistical study it shows that India , China, Taiwan , and South Korea are in favor of...
The 2011 Indian Census showed the child (0-6 years) sex ratio to be 918 girls to 1000 boys, represen...
The apparently inexorable rise in the proportion of “missing girls” in much of East and South Asia h...
Recent studies have confirmed that India’s millions of missing girls are the result of selective abo...