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  2. Gender inequality in India - Wikipedia

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    While women express a strong preference for having at least one son, the evidence of discrimination against girls after they are born is mixed. A study of 1990s survey data by scholars [124] found less evidence of systematic discrimination in feeding practices between young boys and girls, or gender-based nutritional discrimination in India. In ...

  3. Gender pay gap in India - Wikipedia

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    Gender pay gap in India refers to the difference in earnings between women and men in the paid employment and the labor market. [1] For the year 2013, the gender pay gap in India was estimated to be 24.81%. [2] Further, while analyzing the level of female participation in the economy, this report slots India as one of the bottom 10 countries on ...

  4. Category : High-importance Indian women and gender issues ...

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    This category contains articles that are supported by Wikipedia:WikiProject India/Women and gender issues. Articles are automatically added to this category based on parameters in the {{WikiProject India}} template. Statistics · Log

  5. Women's political participation in India - Wikipedia

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    Although the Constitution of India removed gender inequalities among caste and gender, discrimination continues to be a widespread barrier to women's political participation. A 2012 study of 3,000 Indian women found the barriers in participation, specifically in running for political office, in the form of illiteracy, work burdens within the ...

  6. Gender inequality - Wikipedia

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    India with a 2013 ranking of 101 out of 136 countries had an overall score of 0.6551, while Iceland, the nation that topped the list, had an overall score of 0.8731 (no gender gap would yield a score of 1.0). [177] Gender inequalities impact India's sex ratio, women's health over their lifetimes, their educational attainment, and economic ...

  7. Female foeticide in India - Wikipedia

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    A study by Satish B. Agnihotri [44] infers the gender bias in India by studying the relationship between male and female infant and child mortality rates in the face of mortality as a whole looking like it is decreasing. Hypothetically, if males and females are identical, then there should be no difference in mortality rates and no gender gap.

  8. Women's health in India - Wikipedia

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    Gender inequality in India is exemplified by women's lower likelihood of being literate, continuing their education and participating in the labour force. [ 4 ] Gender is one of the main social determinants of health —which include social, economic, and political factors—that play a major role in the health outcomes of women in India and ...

  9. Feminism in India - Wikipedia

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    Article 14 of the Indian Constitution states 'Equality before law' and grants every person equality before the law and equal protection in India. Article 15 prohibits discrimination based on religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth. Muslims women in India however are used as both an instrument and symbol for Islam in South Asia.