Sex ratios in India have been declining for decades, and “missing girls” are a serious social and political problem. Drawing on subdistrict-level data from the 2001 and 2011 Censuses and detailed data on women’s education and fertility, we show that more-educated mothers have fewer girl children than less-educated mothers, but that these girls are also more likely to survive. The policy implication of these findings is that among uneducated mothers, the focus should be on child treatment and survival; among educated mothers, attitudinal campaigns that emphasise the value of having girl children are likely to be more successful
Despite improvements in women\u27s work opportunities and educational achievements, women\u27s survi...
During the past two decades, considerable debate has taken place, particularly in India, on the imba...
Gender inequality is one of the central problems affecting the well-being and development of women a...
Sex ratios in India have been declining for decades, and “missing girls” are a serious social and po...
The severe anti-female bias in natality and child mortality that gives rise to In-dia’s missing wome...
There are 44 million missing women in India. Gender bias; neglect of girls, infanticides and feticid...
We review the evidence on the sex ratio among children below the age of six. International evidence ...
BACKGROUND: There are 44 million missing women in India. Gender bias; neglect of girls, infanticides...
According to statistical study it shows that India , China, Taiwan , and South Korea are in favor of...
Are adverse sex ratios in India largely due to intra-household discrimination of females? Received w...
The 2011 Indian Census showed the child (0-6 years) sex ratio to be 918 girls to 1000 boys, represen...
Why are female children still at risk in India despite progress in education, increasing participati...
Relative to developed countries, there are far fewer women than men in India. Estimates suggest that...
Background: Fewer girls than boys are born in India. Various hypotheses have been proposed to expla...
Women make up one-half of the world’s population, though two-thirds of the world’s non-literate adul...
Despite improvements in women\u27s work opportunities and educational achievements, women\u27s survi...
During the past two decades, considerable debate has taken place, particularly in India, on the imba...
Gender inequality is one of the central problems affecting the well-being and development of women a...
Sex ratios in India have been declining for decades, and “missing girls” are a serious social and po...
The severe anti-female bias in natality and child mortality that gives rise to In-dia’s missing wome...
There are 44 million missing women in India. Gender bias; neglect of girls, infanticides and feticid...
We review the evidence on the sex ratio among children below the age of six. International evidence ...
BACKGROUND: There are 44 million missing women in India. Gender bias; neglect of girls, infanticides...
According to statistical study it shows that India , China, Taiwan , and South Korea are in favor of...
Are adverse sex ratios in India largely due to intra-household discrimination of females? Received w...
The 2011 Indian Census showed the child (0-6 years) sex ratio to be 918 girls to 1000 boys, represen...
Why are female children still at risk in India despite progress in education, increasing participati...
Relative to developed countries, there are far fewer women than men in India. Estimates suggest that...
Background: Fewer girls than boys are born in India. Various hypotheses have been proposed to expla...
Women make up one-half of the world’s population, though two-thirds of the world’s non-literate adul...
Despite improvements in women\u27s work opportunities and educational achievements, women\u27s survi...
During the past two decades, considerable debate has taken place, particularly in India, on the imba...
Gender inequality is one of the central problems affecting the well-being and development of women a...