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Daughter Deficit: Sex Selection in Tamil Nadu

 
Sharada Srinivasan (Author)
Synopsis

This book is about girls who are denied the right to live or to be born in India, and it asks why and how such a situation has come about. Daughter elimination in the form of sex selection, female infanticide and neglect is not an aberration or an idiosyncrasy it accounts for a large proportion of missing girls in India, measured by the sex ratio imbalance in the 0 6 age group. The author examines this disturbing fact from the context of women s lives to unravel the causes of daughter elimination, and the mechanisms which create and sustain an environment in which this is imaginable.

Using quantitative and ethnographic material, she explains how this practice unfolds in a region which has demonstrated relatively high human development and status of women. From the economic and socio-cultural causes fuelling daughter aversion vis-a-vis son preference, we see the ways in which daughter elimination is institutionalised and reproduced. Reflecting on the way ahead, the book concludes that even as public policies can and should play a decisive role in reversing the immediate outcomes in favour of daughters, an environment favourable to daughters will need fundamental changes in social norms, attitudes and policies of governments and NGOs.

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Bibliographic information

Title Daughter Deficit: Sex Selection in Tamil Nadu
Format Hardcover
Date published: 11.01.2012
Edition 1st ed.
Publisher Women Unlimited
Language: English
isbn 8188965685
length viii+293p., 23cm.