Reports responses to interviews conducted in three rural villages in Eastern India in January 2000 as well as replies to questions asked at a forest meeting in West Bengal of groups/persons interested in rural women and development. The questions were designed to provide information on gender-bias and possible reasons for it, especially any economic reasons. These interviews supplemented detailed questionnaires directed to wives in these villages. Interviews were conducted with Kondhs in a village (Badala) west of Dashapalla in Orissa, with Santals in an all Santal village, (Bandhgora) in the Midnapore region of West Bengal and with Santals and scheduled caste Hindus in a mixed village, (Sadanandapur) in the same region. The results highlig...
The North Indian society is deeply patriarchal and as a result, the women often suffer. The cultural...
Women face a unique set of challenges in India on account of traditionally held views of their gende...
Economic theories of the family and gender discrimination within the family are examined in the cont...
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...
Notes the unfavourable female-male ratio in India and its declining trend. In addition, the converge...
Notes the unfavourable female-male ratio in India and its declining trend. In addition, the converge...
This paper gives a glimpse of the possible gender disparities that can be intimidated through variou...
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...
Purpose - The purpose is to outline and illustrate the economic theory of parental self-interest and...
Cities and villages are built by and for its inhabitants, and are designed to support different kind...
Cities and villages are built by and for its inhabitants, and are designed to support different kind...
Cities and villages are built by and for its inhabitants, and are designed to support different kind...
The North Indian society is deeply patriarchal and as a result, the women often suffer. The cultural...
Women face a unique set of challenges in India on account of traditionally held views of their gende...
Economic theories of the family and gender discrimination within the family are examined in the cont...
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...
Notes the unfavourable female-male ratio in India and its declining trend. In addition, the converge...
Notes the unfavourable female-male ratio in India and its declining trend. In addition, the converge...
This paper gives a glimpse of the possible gender disparities that can be intimidated through variou...
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...
Purpose - The purpose is to outline and illustrate the economic theory of parental self-interest and...
Cities and villages are built by and for its inhabitants, and are designed to support different kind...
Cities and villages are built by and for its inhabitants, and are designed to support different kind...
Cities and villages are built by and for its inhabitants, and are designed to support different kind...
The North Indian society is deeply patriarchal and as a result, the women often suffer. The cultural...
Women face a unique set of challenges in India on account of traditionally held views of their gende...
Economic theories of the family and gender discrimination within the family are examined in the cont...