Background: India is experiencing lowest child sex ratio of the world. The deficit of girl children has been progressively increasing, in spite of so many laws to favour them like Sharda act, act against dowry and law against female feticide, i.e. PC & PNDT. The present study attempted to explore the determinants of negative preference of female fetuses at rural setup and preferences for prevention of female foeticide.Methods: In a prospective, multicentric, cohort study, 2203 married women of reproductive age group were interviewed by pretested piloted structured questionnaire. SPSS software was used for statistical analysis.Results: Common causes for not preferring daughters were related to their marriages expenses, dowry along with e...
INTRODUCTION: Declining sex ratio is a major concern worldwide, especially in a developing country l...
Half a million girls a year are sex-selectively aborted in India (Jha et al., 2006); many others nev...
Half a million girls a year are sex-selectively aborted in India (Jha et al., 2006); many others nev...
The present study is aimed at drawing attention and concern of the readers towards nefarious female ...
INTRODUCTION: Declining sex ratio is a major concern worldwide, especially in a developing country l...
Background: The changes in sex ratio reflect underlying socioeconomic, cultural patterns of a s...
Female feticide is an extreme form of violence against women, the most active part is being played b...
Background: India a vast country has left behind a number of stigmas and prejudices to move ahead as...
Why are female children still at risk in India despite progress in education, increasing participati...
Background: Sex ratio is defined as the number of females per thousand males. The objectives were to...
The continuing devaluation of women in economic and social domain, lack of property rights and the i...
Background: Pressures resulting from unrestrained human population growth put demands on the natural...
Background: The changes in sex ratio reflect underlying socioeconomic, cultural patterns of a societ...
Background: A balanced sex ratio is essential for a stable society. Objective: The main objective of...
The report explores the prevalence of sex-selective abortion in India and its main causes. These inc...
INTRODUCTION: Declining sex ratio is a major concern worldwide, especially in a developing country l...
Half a million girls a year are sex-selectively aborted in India (Jha et al., 2006); many others nev...
Half a million girls a year are sex-selectively aborted in India (Jha et al., 2006); many others nev...
The present study is aimed at drawing attention and concern of the readers towards nefarious female ...
INTRODUCTION: Declining sex ratio is a major concern worldwide, especially in a developing country l...
Background: The changes in sex ratio reflect underlying socioeconomic, cultural patterns of a s...
Female feticide is an extreme form of violence against women, the most active part is being played b...
Background: India a vast country has left behind a number of stigmas and prejudices to move ahead as...
Why are female children still at risk in India despite progress in education, increasing participati...
Background: Sex ratio is defined as the number of females per thousand males. The objectives were to...
The continuing devaluation of women in economic and social domain, lack of property rights and the i...
Background: Pressures resulting from unrestrained human population growth put demands on the natural...
Background: The changes in sex ratio reflect underlying socioeconomic, cultural patterns of a societ...
Background: A balanced sex ratio is essential for a stable society. Objective: The main objective of...
The report explores the prevalence of sex-selective abortion in India and its main causes. These inc...
INTRODUCTION: Declining sex ratio is a major concern worldwide, especially in a developing country l...
Half a million girls a year are sex-selectively aborted in India (Jha et al., 2006); many others nev...
Half a million girls a year are sex-selectively aborted in India (Jha et al., 2006); many others nev...