textabstractA well-known feature of demographic trends in several East and South Asian countries is the continuing decline in the proportion of females to males, which is evocatively captured in the phrase ‘missing’ women as coined by Sen (1990).1 In contrast to the female-male population ratio in Europe and the United States which is about one, and the sex ratio at birth which typically lies between 944 and 962 females per 1000 males, unusually low female-male population and sex ratios at birth have been recorded in Bangladesh, China, India, Nepal, Pakistan and South Korea (United Nations 2004)
BACKGROUND: There are 44 million missing women in India. Gender bias; neglect of girls, infanticides...
The female deficit in the world is estimated at between 60 and 100 million and is seen to be especia...
Background: Fewer girls than boys are born in India. Various hypotheses have been proposed to expla...
Women and the Girl Child in 1995, gender equality has been a priority area of demographic research. ...
According to statistical study it shows that India , China, Taiwan , and South Korea are in favor of...
The 2011 Indian Census showed the child (0-6 years) sex ratio to be 918 girls to 1000 boys, represen...
The proportion of females in India's population, low compared to other countries, reached its lowest...
women and girls in Asia was at least 100 million lower than expected, and suggested that this vast n...
We use data from the 1981 and 1991 censuses of India to examine (a) sex ratios among infants aged un...
South Asia is a region characterized by a culture of son preference, severe discrimination against d...
South Asia is a region characterized by a culture of son preference, severe discrimination against d...
textabstractBetween 1961 and 2001, India’s 0-6 sex ratio has steadily declined. Despite evidence to ...
In this paper the authors examine levels and trends of estimated sex ratios at birth (SRB) and sex r...
declined. Despite evidence to the contrary, this ratio is often characterised in terms of a diagonal...
In a seminal article in 1990, Amartya Sen suggested that worldwide, particularly in Asia, millions o...
BACKGROUND: There are 44 million missing women in India. Gender bias; neglect of girls, infanticides...
The female deficit in the world is estimated at between 60 and 100 million and is seen to be especia...
Background: Fewer girls than boys are born in India. Various hypotheses have been proposed to expla...
Women and the Girl Child in 1995, gender equality has been a priority area of demographic research. ...
According to statistical study it shows that India , China, Taiwan , and South Korea are in favor of...
The 2011 Indian Census showed the child (0-6 years) sex ratio to be 918 girls to 1000 boys, represen...
The proportion of females in India's population, low compared to other countries, reached its lowest...
women and girls in Asia was at least 100 million lower than expected, and suggested that this vast n...
We use data from the 1981 and 1991 censuses of India to examine (a) sex ratios among infants aged un...
South Asia is a region characterized by a culture of son preference, severe discrimination against d...
South Asia is a region characterized by a culture of son preference, severe discrimination against d...
textabstractBetween 1961 and 2001, India’s 0-6 sex ratio has steadily declined. Despite evidence to ...
In this paper the authors examine levels and trends of estimated sex ratios at birth (SRB) and sex r...
declined. Despite evidence to the contrary, this ratio is often characterised in terms of a diagonal...
In a seminal article in 1990, Amartya Sen suggested that worldwide, particularly in Asia, millions o...
BACKGROUND: There are 44 million missing women in India. Gender bias; neglect of girls, infanticides...
The female deficit in the world is estimated at between 60 and 100 million and is seen to be especia...
Background: Fewer girls than boys are born in India. Various hypotheses have been proposed to expla...