Women's Autonomy in India

Women's Autonomy in India
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Release: 2007
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This thesis studies the relationship between women's autonomy and the incidence of violence against women, using India as a case study. A review of research conducted on the causes and motivation of aggressors, as well as characteristics that make women less susceptible to violence, will be developed here. The characteristics that contribute to the manifestation of domestic gender-based violence will also be presented. Statistical analysis will be used to test the hypothesis that women's autonomy is inversely correlated to the incidence of domestic violence. Women's autonomy is categorized by demographic features, religion, decision making authority, mobility, and contextual belief variables. Two dependent variables, whether woman was beaten since age 15 and whether woman has been beaten in the past 12 months, are used in two models here. Each model uses a probit approach. Autonomy variables are used to test whether and which of these characteristics will affect the incidence of beating.

State Policies and Women's Autonomy in China, the Republic of Korea, and India, 1950-2000

State Policies and Women's Autonomy in China, the Republic of Korea, and India, 1950-2000
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Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2000
Genre: Women
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State policies can enormously influence gender equity. They cvan mitigate cultural constraints on women's autonomy (as in China and India) or slow the pace of change in gender equity (as in the Republic of Korea). Policies to provide opportunities for women's empowerment should be accompanied by communication efforts to alter cultural values that limit women's access to those opportunities.

Women's Autonomy

Women's Autonomy
Author: Deeksha Prakash
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Total Pages: 53
Release: 2007
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Women in India

Women in India
Author: Sharada Rath
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1999
Genre: Social Science
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The Present Book Is A Compilation Of Selected Essays Focussing Attention On The Women S Search For Self-Identity And Their Struggle For Survival With Dignity, Development And Empowerment. It Deals With The Changing Identity Of Women In Social, Political And Economic Arena In Pre-Independence As Well As Post-Independence India. This Book Deals With The Problems Confronting Women From A Global Perspective As Well As From The Indian Angle Of Vision. The Main Issues Discussed Here Are Problems Facing Rural And Urban Women, Women Workers, Social Legislation Safeguarding The Interests Of Women, Their Rights, The Process Of Their Socialisation And Political Participation, Their Emancipation From Tradition-Bound Subordinate Status, And Above All Their Multi-Dimensional Development And Empowerment. The Role Played By Women In Freedom As Well As Socio-Cultural Movement In India And Abroad Has Been Dealt In Their Appropriate Context. Issue-Related And Area-Wise Studies Constitute The Chief Attraction Of The Present Work.

Culture, the Status of Women, and Demographic Behaviour

Culture, the Status of Women, and Demographic Behaviour
Author: Alaka Malwade Basu
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1992
Genre: Medical
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This book illustrates the hypothesis that standard socioeconomic variables can help us understand only a part of demographic behavior as defined by fertility, child mortality, and gender differences in physical well-being.