This article is a brief overview of the problems faced by Indian women since decades of social intolerance that has led to the gulf in the male: female sex ratio in our country
The 2011 Indian Census showed the child (0-6 years) sex ratio to be 918 girls to 1000 boys, represen...
The provisional results of the Census of India 2001 showed a substantial decline in the sex ratio in...
The article strives to engage with the notion of gender discrimination at birth. It critically exami...
Sex ratio in the Indian population is becoming adverse to women. It has been rapidly declining decad...
This article traces the different elements that explain and help understand the phenomena of declini...
The proportion of females in India's population, low compared to other countries, reached its lowest...
Background: In India, sex ratio becomes a most important issue in recent Indian demography because o...
Regardless of a high development rate and abundant Government measures to empower sexual orientation...
This article builds on the recognizition that the declining child sex ratios in rural India are a re...
In this paper the authors examine levels and trends of estimated sex ratios at birth (SRB) and sex r...
Despite a high growth rate and plentiful Government measures to encourage gender equality, the gende...
Census figures show that the child sex ratio has gone down. There are several reasons for this. The ...
The purpose of this note is to highlight certain facts about the sex ratio (the number of females pe...
Achieving gender equality and empowering all women and girls is one of the 17 sustainable developmen...
declined. Despite evidence to the contrary, this ratio is often characterised in terms of a diagonal...
The 2011 Indian Census showed the child (0-6 years) sex ratio to be 918 girls to 1000 boys, represen...
The provisional results of the Census of India 2001 showed a substantial decline in the sex ratio in...
The article strives to engage with the notion of gender discrimination at birth. It critically exami...
Sex ratio in the Indian population is becoming adverse to women. It has been rapidly declining decad...
This article traces the different elements that explain and help understand the phenomena of declini...
The proportion of females in India's population, low compared to other countries, reached its lowest...
Background: In India, sex ratio becomes a most important issue in recent Indian demography because o...
Regardless of a high development rate and abundant Government measures to empower sexual orientation...
This article builds on the recognizition that the declining child sex ratios in rural India are a re...
In this paper the authors examine levels and trends of estimated sex ratios at birth (SRB) and sex r...
Despite a high growth rate and plentiful Government measures to encourage gender equality, the gende...
Census figures show that the child sex ratio has gone down. There are several reasons for this. The ...
The purpose of this note is to highlight certain facts about the sex ratio (the number of females pe...
Achieving gender equality and empowering all women and girls is one of the 17 sustainable developmen...
declined. Despite evidence to the contrary, this ratio is often characterised in terms of a diagonal...
The 2011 Indian Census showed the child (0-6 years) sex ratio to be 918 girls to 1000 boys, represen...
The provisional results of the Census of India 2001 showed a substantial decline in the sex ratio in...
The article strives to engage with the notion of gender discrimination at birth. It critically exami...