This article seeks to contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of the gender relations and the dowry system in India. It is based on a qualitative study that gave priority to the undertaking of interviews with women from different educational backgrounds living in the city of Hyderabad (South of India). The predominant perception of the interviewees is that education promotes economic and symbolic independence. The higher the educational level, the more critical accounts are found in relation to: the dowry system as a mechanism of reproduction of the low status of women and of the persistent asymmetries in gender relations; the wish to educate sons and daughters under equal conditions; and the value given to marriages based on love ...
The Dowry Prohibition Act enacted on July 1, 1961, in India prohibits the giving or receiving of a d...
We model the consequences of parental control over choice of wives for sons, for parental incentives...
This paper argues for the need to understand dowry-related abuse through a lens that focuses not onl...
This article seeks to contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of the gender relations and t...
Apparently against the grain of evidence of the expanding dimensions of dowry in India, the matrilin...
This paper explores the linkages between dowry payments and educational attainment of women. It for...
The practice of dowry is often thought to be the root cause of the unequal treatment of women in Ind...
Dowry refers to “the property, money, ornaments or any other form of wealth which a man or his famil...
Originally conceived as a voluntary marriage gift, dowry has developed into an obligatory payment by...
Indian constitution provides the right to equality to all the people of India including women. In sp...
Dowry is one of the reasons that daughters are viewed as burdensome in countries like India. At the ...
This paper examines the impact of gender-progressive reforms to the inheritance law in India on wome...
Apparently against the grain of evidence of the expanding dimensions of dowry in India, the matrilin...
I argue that dowries exist because of a combination of two reasons. First, there is an excess supply...
Throughout history, marriage has often been accompanied by substantial exchange of wealth. The pract...
The Dowry Prohibition Act enacted on July 1, 1961, in India prohibits the giving or receiving of a d...
We model the consequences of parental control over choice of wives for sons, for parental incentives...
This paper argues for the need to understand dowry-related abuse through a lens that focuses not onl...
This article seeks to contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of the gender relations and t...
Apparently against the grain of evidence of the expanding dimensions of dowry in India, the matrilin...
This paper explores the linkages between dowry payments and educational attainment of women. It for...
The practice of dowry is often thought to be the root cause of the unequal treatment of women in Ind...
Dowry refers to “the property, money, ornaments or any other form of wealth which a man or his famil...
Originally conceived as a voluntary marriage gift, dowry has developed into an obligatory payment by...
Indian constitution provides the right to equality to all the people of India including women. In sp...
Dowry is one of the reasons that daughters are viewed as burdensome in countries like India. At the ...
This paper examines the impact of gender-progressive reforms to the inheritance law in India on wome...
Apparently against the grain of evidence of the expanding dimensions of dowry in India, the matrilin...
I argue that dowries exist because of a combination of two reasons. First, there is an excess supply...
Throughout history, marriage has often been accompanied by substantial exchange of wealth. The pract...
The Dowry Prohibition Act enacted on July 1, 1961, in India prohibits the giving or receiving of a d...
We model the consequences of parental control over choice of wives for sons, for parental incentives...
This paper argues for the need to understand dowry-related abuse through a lens that focuses not onl...