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The Economic Lives of Women and Girls in India: A Feminist-Economics Approach

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A recent report by the United Nations has stated that based on mortality figures, India is the world’s most dangerous country to be born as a girl.

This book presents a much-needed feminist-economics analysis of the status of females in India, combining empirical and theoretical analysis so as to evaluate and explain key ways in which Indian girls and women are faced with gender inequality during the course of their lives. The book explores sex selective abortion; the gender gap in child nutrition, mortality and morbidity; schooling, education, and child labour; health and fertility; women’s labour market participation; violence against women; and married women’s status in the household.

The book will be key reading in areas including development economics, South Asian Studies, gender economics and women’s studies.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 December 2023
Pages
336
ISBN
9781138938953

A recent report by the United Nations has stated that based on mortality figures, India is the world’s most dangerous country to be born as a girl.

This book presents a much-needed feminist-economics analysis of the status of females in India, combining empirical and theoretical analysis so as to evaluate and explain key ways in which Indian girls and women are faced with gender inequality during the course of their lives. The book explores sex selective abortion; the gender gap in child nutrition, mortality and morbidity; schooling, education, and child labour; health and fertility; women’s labour market participation; violence against women; and married women’s status in the household.

The book will be key reading in areas including development economics, South Asian Studies, gender economics and women’s studies.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 December 2023
Pages
336
ISBN
9781138938953