The emerging subfield of “security demographics” examines the linkages between population dynamics and the security trajectories of nation-states. For the last 5 to 10 years, researchers have examined the security aspects of such topics as the demographic transition, the sub-replacement birth rates of developed economies, the proportion of young men as compared to older men in the population, the effects of legal and illegal immigration, and the effects of pandemics such as AIDS and drug-resistant tuberculosis. This paper aims to add the variable of gender balance to the discussion: are societies with an abnormal ratio between men and women less secure
‘missing women ’ by calculating that there were 100 million women less in the world (Sen:1990). Thes...
Sex-based discrimination has resulted in severe demographic imbalances between males and females, cu...
More than 10 years ago, Amartya Sen estimated than some 100 million women are 'missing' as a result ...
What happens to a society that has too many men? In this provocative book, Valerie Hudson and Andrea...
Successful existence and perpetuation of any species depend on its reproductive success. In case of ...
women and girls in Asia was at least 100 million lower than expected, and suggested that this vast n...
"Security demographics" has become a new subfield of Security Studies in recent years, as scholars h...
Slightly more males are born in the world than females. But because male mortality is usually greate...
The female deficit in the world is estimated at between 60 and 100 million and is seen to be especia...
Relative to developed countries and some parts of the developing world, most notably sub-Saharan Afr...
In a recent issue of this journal, Monica Das Gupta (2005) comments on a recent paper of mine (the c...
The topic of this thesis is the causes and effects of the observed male biased sex imbalance in Chin...
I examine whether prenatal sex selection has substituted postnatal excess female mortality by analys...
The aim of this paper is to study inequality and deprivations as reflected in the human sex ratio (c...
Sex ratio imbalances found in Asia are primarily due to the increasing proportions of sons among chi...
‘missing women ’ by calculating that there were 100 million women less in the world (Sen:1990). Thes...
Sex-based discrimination has resulted in severe demographic imbalances between males and females, cu...
More than 10 years ago, Amartya Sen estimated than some 100 million women are 'missing' as a result ...
What happens to a society that has too many men? In this provocative book, Valerie Hudson and Andrea...
Successful existence and perpetuation of any species depend on its reproductive success. In case of ...
women and girls in Asia was at least 100 million lower than expected, and suggested that this vast n...
"Security demographics" has become a new subfield of Security Studies in recent years, as scholars h...
Slightly more males are born in the world than females. But because male mortality is usually greate...
The female deficit in the world is estimated at between 60 and 100 million and is seen to be especia...
Relative to developed countries and some parts of the developing world, most notably sub-Saharan Afr...
In a recent issue of this journal, Monica Das Gupta (2005) comments on a recent paper of mine (the c...
The topic of this thesis is the causes and effects of the observed male biased sex imbalance in Chin...
I examine whether prenatal sex selection has substituted postnatal excess female mortality by analys...
The aim of this paper is to study inequality and deprivations as reflected in the human sex ratio (c...
Sex ratio imbalances found in Asia are primarily due to the increasing proportions of sons among chi...
‘missing women ’ by calculating that there were 100 million women less in the world (Sen:1990). Thes...
Sex-based discrimination has resulted in severe demographic imbalances between males and females, cu...
More than 10 years ago, Amartya Sen estimated than some 100 million women are 'missing' as a result ...