Sangeeta Bharadwaj-Badal

The earlier narrow focus that considered status as a unitary construct and sought a universal explanation of the low status of women has been replaced in this work by a multidimensional view that argues for conceptualizing status broadly in terms of its economic, social and political dimensions. The contrasting performance of specific states/districts on each dimension clearly indicates that the dynamic and variable nature of women’s status cannot be captured by any one dimension. It is observed that women’s status is affected by kinship structures, development levels and social stratification, which vary over space and time individually and in interaction with each other. It is this variation that leads to differences in women’s position from one region of India to another.
The study will be of interest to students and scholars of geography, development studies, women’s studies, anthropology and political science, and also policy makers.
Sangeeta Bharadwaj-Badal began her teaching career at Miami University, Ohio after completing her doctorate at University of Nebraska Lincoln, USA. At Miami University she taught courses in gender and development and regional geography. Her interest in human development took her to her current position as a Senior Consultant at the Gallup. In this role she consults with companies on how to improve their human capital. She has also been researching and writing on issues related to gender and workplace.
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