What happens to a society that has too many men? In this provocative book, Valerie Hudson and Andrea den Boer argue that, historically, high male-to-female ratios often trigger domestic and international violence. Most violent crime is committed by young unmarried males who lack stable social bonds. Although there is not always a direct cause-and-effect relationship, these surplus men often play a crucial role in making violence prevalent within society. Governments sometimes respond to this problem by enlisting young surplus males in military campaigns and high-risk public works projects. Countries with high male-to-female ratios also tend to develop authoritarian political systems. Hudson and den Boer suggest that the sex ratios of man...
women and girls in Asia was at least 100 million lower than expected, and suggested that this vast n...
In many parts of Asia, the Middle East and North Africa, women and children are so undervalued, negl...
The striking predictions presented by Hudson and den Boer in Bare Branches that highly masculine se...
In their recent book 'Bare branches: the security implications of Asia's surplus male population' (M...
The emerging subfield of “security demographics” examines the linkages between population dynamics a...
an impressively researched work: it is provoca-tive, path-breaking, and deserving of a place in the ...
Abstract: The recent formation of the field of security demographics has drawn attention to the impo...
The recent formation of the field of security demographics has drawn attention to the importance of...
"Security demographics" has become a new subfield of Security Studies in recent years, as scholars h...
‘missing women ’ by calculating that there were 100 million women less in the world (Sen:1990). Thes...
Slightly more males are born in the world than females. But because male mortality is usually greate...
As sex ratio imbalances have become a problem in an increasing number of countries, it is important ...
textabstractA well-known feature of demographic trends in several East and South Asian countries is ...
Subsequent to the demographic transition, Asian countries have been experiencing deep-rooted changes...
Subsequent to the demographic transition, Asian countries have been experiencing deep-rooted changes...
women and girls in Asia was at least 100 million lower than expected, and suggested that this vast n...
In many parts of Asia, the Middle East and North Africa, women and children are so undervalued, negl...
The striking predictions presented by Hudson and den Boer in Bare Branches that highly masculine se...
In their recent book 'Bare branches: the security implications of Asia's surplus male population' (M...
The emerging subfield of “security demographics” examines the linkages between population dynamics a...
an impressively researched work: it is provoca-tive, path-breaking, and deserving of a place in the ...
Abstract: The recent formation of the field of security demographics has drawn attention to the impo...
The recent formation of the field of security demographics has drawn attention to the importance of...
"Security demographics" has become a new subfield of Security Studies in recent years, as scholars h...
‘missing women ’ by calculating that there were 100 million women less in the world (Sen:1990). Thes...
Slightly more males are born in the world than females. But because male mortality is usually greate...
As sex ratio imbalances have become a problem in an increasing number of countries, it is important ...
textabstractA well-known feature of demographic trends in several East and South Asian countries is ...
Subsequent to the demographic transition, Asian countries have been experiencing deep-rooted changes...
Subsequent to the demographic transition, Asian countries have been experiencing deep-rooted changes...
women and girls in Asia was at least 100 million lower than expected, and suggested that this vast n...
In many parts of Asia, the Middle East and North Africa, women and children are so undervalued, negl...
The striking predictions presented by Hudson and den Boer in Bare Branches that highly masculine se...