Dr Henrike Donner explains how notions of marriage and family life are evolving among the Indian middle class. This interview is the first instalment of a three-part series on changing marriage norms among middle-class Indians
Few years ago, divorce was considered as one of the rare social phenomena in the Indian context. As ...
This thesis employs a micro-demographic approach to explore changes in marriage practices, identify...
The paper considers narratives and experiences of love marriage in the garment city of Tiruppur in T...
LSE’s C.J. Fuller and Haripriya Narasimhan describe how the marriage system of the Eighteen-Village ...
India has undergone rapid modernization in its socio-cultural aspects in the last few decades. Some ...
This dissertation studies two important dimensions of family life in contemporary India, marriage pa...
LSE’s Maitreesh Ghatak, Abhijit Banerjee (MIT), Esther Duflo (MIT), and Jeanne Lafortune (Pontificia...
Hailed as the beneficiary, driving force and result of globalisation, India’s middle-class is puzzli...
This dissertation examines attitudes towards mate selection and marriage among Hindus in Bangalore, ...
Hailed as the beneficiary, driving force and result of globalisation, India’s middle-class is puzzli...
In the early 1990s, India liberalised its economy and subsequently its television market, signalling...
In order to ensure compatibility and future sustenance of a marriage, most people devote significant...
ABSTRACT- Literature on family studies in India has grown to a large extent in the last two decades,...
From the introduction: Until recently, living in a joint family system was typical among Hindus and ...
In recent years, the discourse about the Indian middle class—by some accounts the largest in the wor...
Few years ago, divorce was considered as one of the rare social phenomena in the Indian context. As ...
This thesis employs a micro-demographic approach to explore changes in marriage practices, identify...
The paper considers narratives and experiences of love marriage in the garment city of Tiruppur in T...
LSE’s C.J. Fuller and Haripriya Narasimhan describe how the marriage system of the Eighteen-Village ...
India has undergone rapid modernization in its socio-cultural aspects in the last few decades. Some ...
This dissertation studies two important dimensions of family life in contemporary India, marriage pa...
LSE’s Maitreesh Ghatak, Abhijit Banerjee (MIT), Esther Duflo (MIT), and Jeanne Lafortune (Pontificia...
Hailed as the beneficiary, driving force and result of globalisation, India’s middle-class is puzzli...
This dissertation examines attitudes towards mate selection and marriage among Hindus in Bangalore, ...
Hailed as the beneficiary, driving force and result of globalisation, India’s middle-class is puzzli...
In the early 1990s, India liberalised its economy and subsequently its television market, signalling...
In order to ensure compatibility and future sustenance of a marriage, most people devote significant...
ABSTRACT- Literature on family studies in India has grown to a large extent in the last two decades,...
From the introduction: Until recently, living in a joint family system was typical among Hindus and ...
In recent years, the discourse about the Indian middle class—by some accounts the largest in the wor...
Few years ago, divorce was considered as one of the rare social phenomena in the Indian context. As ...
This thesis employs a micro-demographic approach to explore changes in marriage practices, identify...
The paper considers narratives and experiences of love marriage in the garment city of Tiruppur in T...