Economic theories of the family and gender discrimination within the family are examined in the context of Kondh dominated tribal villages in rural western Orissa, India, drawing on results from a survey of 106 wives. The survey involved direct interviews using a structured questionnaire. This article examines the relevance of economic unitary and bargaining theories of the family in this social context, drawing on background literature. Using the survey results, socioeconomic influences on the status of wives within their families are analysed and the entitlements of female and male children are compared and analysed. Because of cultural embedding, it is suggested that the relevance of economic theories of the family depend significantly o...
Reports responses to interviews conducted in three rural villages in Eastern India in January 2000 a...
Reports responses to interviews conducted in three rural villages in Eastern India in January 2000 a...
Reports responses to interviews conducted in three rural villages in Eastern India in January 2000 a...
Economic theories of the family and gender discrimination within the family are examined in the cont...
Shows how economic theories based on parental self-interest may explain parental discrimination agai...
Shows how economic theories based on parental self-interest may explain parental discrimination agai...
Purpose - The purpose is to outline and illustrate the economic theory of parental self-interest and...
Relying on a structured survey of 117 wives in four rural villages in the Midnapore District of West...
Relying on a structured survey of 117 wives in four rural villages in the Midnapore District of West...
Relying on a structured survey of 117 wives in four rural villages in the Midnapore District of West...
Relying on a structured survey of 117 wives in four rural villages in the Midnapore District of West...
Relying on a structured survey of 117 wives in four rural villages in the Midnapore District of West...
Relying on a structured survey of 117 wives in four rural villages in the Midnapore District of West...
Reports on results of a survey, completed in 2000, of wives in three villages in the Phulbani distri...
Reports on results of a survey, completed in 2000, of wives in three villages in the Phulbani distri...
Reports responses to interviews conducted in three rural villages in Eastern India in January 2000 a...
Reports responses to interviews conducted in three rural villages in Eastern India in January 2000 a...
Reports responses to interviews conducted in three rural villages in Eastern India in January 2000 a...
Economic theories of the family and gender discrimination within the family are examined in the cont...
Shows how economic theories based on parental self-interest may explain parental discrimination agai...
Shows how economic theories based on parental self-interest may explain parental discrimination agai...
Purpose - The purpose is to outline and illustrate the economic theory of parental self-interest and...
Relying on a structured survey of 117 wives in four rural villages in the Midnapore District of West...
Relying on a structured survey of 117 wives in four rural villages in the Midnapore District of West...
Relying on a structured survey of 117 wives in four rural villages in the Midnapore District of West...
Relying on a structured survey of 117 wives in four rural villages in the Midnapore District of West...
Relying on a structured survey of 117 wives in four rural villages in the Midnapore District of West...
Relying on a structured survey of 117 wives in four rural villages in the Midnapore District of West...
Reports on results of a survey, completed in 2000, of wives in three villages in the Phulbani distri...
Reports on results of a survey, completed in 2000, of wives in three villages in the Phulbani distri...
Reports responses to interviews conducted in three rural villages in Eastern India in January 2000 a...
Reports responses to interviews conducted in three rural villages in Eastern India in January 2000 a...
Reports responses to interviews conducted in three rural villages in Eastern India in January 2000 a...