'Missing Girls' in the South Caucasus Countries : Trends, Possible Causes, and Policy Options

Autor: Das Gupta, Monica
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2015
Předmět:
SOCIAL SCIENCE
SOCIAL PROTECTION MECHANISMS
PACE OF URBANIZATION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
CHILD HEALTH
UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES
FERTILITY BEHAVIOR
FEMALE MORTALITY
SON PREFERENCE
POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT
UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND
PROTECTION MECHANISMS
POPULATION
SAFETY NETS
WORLD POPULATION
BOTH SEXES
RULE OF LAW
WOMEN
URBANIZATION
MOTHER
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
UNIVERSITY EDUCATION
SOCIAL SERVICES
WAR
TRADITIONAL FAMILY
HEALTH CARE SERVICES
FERTILITY RATES
SEX RATIOS
OLD AGE
TELEVISION
SERVICE DELIVERY
PENSIONS
POLICY DISCUSSIONS
ETHNIC GROUPS
GENDER GAPS
INHERITANCE
POLICY CHANGE
MORTALITY DIFFERENTIALS
POPULATION FUND
YOUNG GIRLS
FORCED MIGRATION
POPULATION DIVISION
MALARIA
RURAL AREAS
EXTENDED FAMILY
FERTILITY
FERTILITY RATE
SOCIAL AFFAIRS
PROGRESS
OLDER PEOPLE
POPULATION RESEARCH CENTER
FAMILY TIES
MORTALITY
INDUSTRIALIZATION
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
PUBLIC SPHERE
MATERNAL HEALTH
RESOLUTION
TERTIARY EDUCATION
HUMAN RIGHTS
HEALTH SECTOR
LIVING CONDITIONS
INFANT
EXCESS MORTALITY
LOWER FERTILITY
URBAN POPULATION
HEALTH EDUCATION
SEX -SELECTIVE ABORTION
SELECTIVE ABORTIONS
KINSHIP
LEVELS OF FERTILITY
SEX-SELECTIVE ABORTION
HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES
TV
ADVOCACY EFFORTS
ABORTION
UNFPA
CITIZENS
SOCIAL CHANGE
POPULATION RESEARCH
MARRIAGE
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
FERTILITY DECLINE
FEMALE CHILDREN
WOMAN
REMITTANCES
ECONOMIC STATUS
POLICIES
OLDER PERSONS
POLICY
FAMILY PLANNING
BABY
HEALTH CARE
GENDER BIAS
MATERNAL HEALTH CARE
SEX
PUBLIC HEALTH
SECONDARY SCHOOL
MASS COMMUNICATION
POPULATION POLICY
TRAINING
MIGRATION
GENDER EQUITY
PUBLIC POLICY
FAMILY COMPOSITION
TUBERCULOSIS
POLICY RESEARCH
POPULATION ASSOCIATION
SEX -SELECTIVE ABORTIONS
CHILD HEALTH SERVICES
PUBLIC LIFE
POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
SEX RATIO
MORTALITY RATE
RADIO
GENDER EQUALITY
CONTRACEPTIVE USE
LIVE BIRTH
LABOR FORCE
MASS MEDIA
HEALTH SERVICES
DISCRIMINATION
REFUGEES
SMALL FAMILIES
URBAN AREAS
CHILD MORTALITY
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
RATIO OF BOYS TO GIRLS
CENSUSES
Popis: Sex ratios at birth rose sharply in the South Caucasus countries after 1991, but recent data indicate that this trend is turning. What caused this rise, and what can be done to accelerate its normalization? Traditional kinship systems in the region are similar to those of other settings with sex-selection: structured for collaboration among male kin and dependence only on sons, not daughters. Yet it is anomalous to find sex-selection in a region that under the Soviet Union has for long been substantially urbanized and gender-equitable in public life — factors associated with declines in sex-selection elsewhere. Sex-selection manifested itself only after the sudden economic and governance meltdown following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. Jobs, basic services, and social protection mechanisms unraveled. People scrambled for coping mechanisms, and sons offer the traditional form of support under uncertainty. Basic services, pensions, and safety nets have been rebuilt, but the process involved years of policy changes. Strengthening these institutions, and maintaining credible continuity of expectations in them, is critical to accelerating normalization of sex ratios.
Databáze: OpenAIRE