In a seminal article in 1990, Amartya Sen suggested that worldwide, particularly in Asia, millions of women were missing from the population totals of many countries. He also noted the alarming fact that the sex ratio for female children in China, India and South Korea is actuall
This article traces the different elements that explain and help understand the phenomena of declini...
During the past two decades, considerable debate has taken place, particularly in India, on the imba...
Gender inequality is one of the central problems affecting the well-being and development of women a...
In 1990, Amartya Sen uncovered a global epidemic of over one hundred million missing women-women tha...
textabstractA well-known feature of demographic trends in several East and South Asian countries is ...
According to statistical study it shows that India , China, Taiwan , and South Korea are in favor of...
Highly skewed sex ratios in India, especially for young children between 0-6 years of age are now we...
Previous research has shown the existence of severe gender discrimination in China and India dramati...
Women and the Girl Child in 1995, gender equality has been a priority area of demographic research. ...
Amartya Sen first used the phrase 'missing women' to describe a survival disadvantage for women expo...
We review the evidence on the sex ratio among children below the age of six. International evidence ...
Since the alarm signal was first sounded by professor Amartya Sen in 1990 works have appeared on the...
‘missing women ’ by calculating that there were 100 million women less in the world (Sen:1990). Thes...
Are adverse sex ratios in India largely due to intra-household discrimination of females? Received w...
women and girls in Asia was at least 100 million lower than expected, and suggested that this vast n...
This article traces the different elements that explain and help understand the phenomena of declini...
During the past two decades, considerable debate has taken place, particularly in India, on the imba...
Gender inequality is one of the central problems affecting the well-being and development of women a...
In 1990, Amartya Sen uncovered a global epidemic of over one hundred million missing women-women tha...
textabstractA well-known feature of demographic trends in several East and South Asian countries is ...
According to statistical study it shows that India , China, Taiwan , and South Korea are in favor of...
Highly skewed sex ratios in India, especially for young children between 0-6 years of age are now we...
Previous research has shown the existence of severe gender discrimination in China and India dramati...
Women and the Girl Child in 1995, gender equality has been a priority area of demographic research. ...
Amartya Sen first used the phrase 'missing women' to describe a survival disadvantage for women expo...
We review the evidence on the sex ratio among children below the age of six. International evidence ...
Since the alarm signal was first sounded by professor Amartya Sen in 1990 works have appeared on the...
‘missing women ’ by calculating that there were 100 million women less in the world (Sen:1990). Thes...
Are adverse sex ratios in India largely due to intra-household discrimination of females? Received w...
women and girls in Asia was at least 100 million lower than expected, and suggested that this vast n...
This article traces the different elements that explain and help understand the phenomena of declini...
During the past two decades, considerable debate has taken place, particularly in India, on the imba...
Gender inequality is one of the central problems affecting the well-being and development of women a...