GENDER DISCRIMINATION AND DEVELOPMENT PARADOX

Neerja Ahlawat (Ed.)

GENDER DISCRIMINATION AND DEVELOPMENT PARADOX

Neerja Ahlawat (Ed.)

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MRP: ₹1195
  • ISBN 9788131607749
  • Publication Year 2016
  • Pages 224
  • Binding Hardback
  • Sale Territory World

About the Book

India’s story of economic development has not translated into corresponding gains in the social sphere and this paradox is indicative of how development can sometimes be a misnomer if it does not change unjust cultural thought and practice. The overall socio-economic development in India has improved health care – especially maternal, infant and child health, increased life span, narrowed literacy level gaps between male and female and growing opportunities for work, particularly for women, has not resulted in equalizing sex ratios in general and gender relations in particular. Rather, the child sex ratio declines are not only getting worse but taking newer forms and manifestations. In this ongoing process of transformation, there is an unholy alliance between tradition and technology of selecting sons and deselecting daughters, thus playing havoc with the already declining child sex ratio. The present volume examines the ways in which sex selective technologies such as the ultrasound are misused at the family, community and state levels. The contributors to this volume attempt to understand and comprehend the multi-layered dimensions related to adverse child sex ratio. Scholars have put together their diverse research, studies and ideas to examine the strategies of stakeholders to check further decline in sex ratio in general and child sex ratio in particular.


Contents

1 Destruction and Denial of Motherhood / Virinder Singh
2 Child Sex Ratios and Gender Discrimination / Mary E. John
3 Eliminating Daughters: An Unfortunate Reality of West and North–West India / Anjali Radkar
4 Eliminating Daughters and Selecting Sons / Neerja Ahlawat
5 Women and the Conservative Backlash in Society and Media / Manjeet Rathee
6 Dispensing with Daughters: Exploring the Socio-Economic and Cultural Dimensions of Female Foeticide and Infanticide / Anjali Dewan
7 Behavioural Categorization of Women Based on Empowerment Level and the Extent of Son-Preference / Dweepika Kumari
8 Ensuring Dignity of the Girl Child / Jaya Kritika Ojha and Binod Mishra
9 Combating Female Foeticide: PCPNDT Act and Its Implementation / Mitu Khurana
10 Female Foeticide / Sudha Yadav
11 Girl Child Discrimination Since Conception of Life / Sonu Dehmiwal


About the Author / Editor

Neerja Ahlawat teaches Sociology at Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak. She is Hon. Deputy Director, Women’s Studies Centre, Maharshi Dayanand University. Currently, she is coordinating UN Women Project titled ‘Gender Biased Sex Selection: A Study of Haryana’. She has published extensively in national and international journals on Gender Studies, Violence against Women, Male Marriage Squeeze and Across-Region Marriages, Skewed Child Sex Ratio and Political Economy of Khaps in Haryana. Her earlier published works are Women Organizations and Social Networks and Crises of Social Transformation in India (co-editor).


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