India has undergone rapid modernization in its socio-cultural aspects in the last few decades. Some of the changes taking place are crucial to positioning the country’s level of development and prevailing gender equity, yet they remain largely unexplored. In this thesis, I identify some key features which suggest that Indian women are achieving emancipation, in the encompassing patriarchal set up, through contemporary marriage and fertility decisions. Major findings show, that despite the prevailing traditional environment, where most marriages are still arranged and endogamous, and society is largely pronatalist, significant changes are taking place. I document behaviour which indicates, that women are increasingly opting for love marriage...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018This dissertation is a collection of three essays that...
Dr Henrike Donner explains how notions of marriage and family life are evolving among the Indian mid...
Research on marriage in developing countries has been somewhat narrow in scope because of both conce...
This dissertation examines attitudes towards mate selection and marriage among Hindus in Bangalore, ...
This dissertation examines attitudes towards mate selection and marriage among Hindus in Bangalore, ...
This dissertation studies two important dimensions of family life in contemporary India, marriage pa...
Analyzed are the striking changes that have taken place in the position of women of the Kayasth cast...
Analyzed are the striking changes that have taken place in the position of women of the Kayasth cast...
Few years ago, divorce was considered as one of the rare social phenomena in the Indian context. As ...
This paper examines recent changes in the life trajectories of Indian women. We use data from four m...
This dissertation explores distinct facets of the association between social institutions and family...
In India, social developments have facilitated changes in traditional arranged marriage customs and ...
Prevalence rates of child marriage and early child-bearing have been declining across India over the...
Author describes a contradictory dynamic of tradition and modernization in contemporary India where ...
Graduation date: 2000This thesis outlines dominant ideologies and practices that affect women's\ud a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018This dissertation is a collection of three essays that...
Dr Henrike Donner explains how notions of marriage and family life are evolving among the Indian mid...
Research on marriage in developing countries has been somewhat narrow in scope because of both conce...
This dissertation examines attitudes towards mate selection and marriage among Hindus in Bangalore, ...
This dissertation examines attitudes towards mate selection and marriage among Hindus in Bangalore, ...
This dissertation studies two important dimensions of family life in contemporary India, marriage pa...
Analyzed are the striking changes that have taken place in the position of women of the Kayasth cast...
Analyzed are the striking changes that have taken place in the position of women of the Kayasth cast...
Few years ago, divorce was considered as one of the rare social phenomena in the Indian context. As ...
This paper examines recent changes in the life trajectories of Indian women. We use data from four m...
This dissertation explores distinct facets of the association between social institutions and family...
In India, social developments have facilitated changes in traditional arranged marriage customs and ...
Prevalence rates of child marriage and early child-bearing have been declining across India over the...
Author describes a contradictory dynamic of tradition and modernization in contemporary India where ...
Graduation date: 2000This thesis outlines dominant ideologies and practices that affect women's\ud a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018This dissertation is a collection of three essays that...
Dr Henrike Donner explains how notions of marriage and family life are evolving among the Indian mid...
Research on marriage in developing countries has been somewhat narrow in scope because of both conce...