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This book deals with three problems.Firstly,Gender Development Index is not established as an acceptable aggregative measure of gender inequality, because it fails to address to the problem of ¿missing women¿ properly. A new index such as Gender inequality Index has been offered by adding in age specific death rate (ASDR). It is found that the ASDR is quite capable of capturing the discrimination at an age group of 0-4 years quite satisfactorily. Accordingly, GII could capture gender bias (in aggregative form) in a much superior manner than GDI. Secondly,It has not been clearly established…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book deals with three problems.Firstly,Gender Development Index is not established as an acceptable aggregative measure of gender inequality, because it fails to address to the problem of ¿missing women¿ properly. A new index such as Gender inequality Index has been offered by adding in age specific death rate (ASDR). It is found that the ASDR is quite capable of capturing the discrimination at an age group of 0-4 years quite satisfactorily. Accordingly, GII could capture gender bias (in aggregative form) in a much superior manner than GDI. Secondly,It has not been clearly established from the literature whether child nutritional status has really improved if gender inequality gets reduced over time.This has been investigated both in terms of cross-section and pooled data.Thirdly,the relationship between income and quality of life has been studied in terms of cross-national data over a period of time.This has also been studied both with and without the presence of gender bias.Finally,there are some discussions about relevant policy implications.
Autorenporträt
The Author has done his Ph.D in the broad area of Gender Inequalities and Human Development.He has published in international journal and contributed in some edited volumes. He has done his Ph.D internship program from UNU-WIDER,Helsinki,Finland on 2006.He has worked as the research analyst in NCAER, New Delhi during 2008-2009.