Gender Gaps and Women’s Empowerment in India – Issues and Strategies

Published By: International Journal of Scientific and Research P | Published Date: September, 01 , 2013

- Gender equality is considered a critical element in achieving social and institutional change that leads to sustainable development with equity and growth. Inequalities between men and women manifest themselves in all areas of development. Inequalities are most obvious in: health and education, economic development, violence against women, participation in public life and policymaking and social attitudes and gender stereotyping. Health discrimination against women in India starts early and is evident in the skewed sex ratio of 933 women to 1,000 men (world average: 990:1,000). The present study analyses the gender gaps and lists out the strategies in the Twelfth Five Year Plan of Government of India for women’s empowerment.

Author(s): B. C. Viraktamath, Amtul Waris | Posted on: Sep 07, 2015 | Views()


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