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Vulnerable Daughters in India

Culture, Development and Changing Contexts

By Mattias Larsen

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Publish Date

2011

Publisher

Taylor & Francis Group,Routledge

Language

eng

Pages

250

Description:

"Underlying the widespread problem of sex-selective abortions in India is the puzzling fact that daughters have become vulnerable in a time of general improvement in welfare, female status and dramatic economic and social changes. The findings in this book are centred on a contradiction between the continued importance of the cultural factors which for so long have established that a son is necessary, and socio-economic changes that are challenging the foundations for these very factors. This contradiction entails an uncertainty over sons fulfilling expectations which has -- instead of [tilting] the balance in favour of daughters -- increased the relative importance of sons and intensified negative consequences for daughters"--Publisher.