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Title Atlas of gender and health inequalities in India / Christophe Z. Guilmoto, editor
Published Cham : Springer, 2023

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Description 1 online resource (xxvii, 247 pages) : illustrations
Series Demographic transformation and socio-economic development, 2543-0068 ; volume 16
Demographic transformation and socio-economic development ; v. 16. 2543-0068
Contents 1. Sources, Maps, and Spatial Analysis (Christophe Z. Guilmoto) -- Part 1. Nutrition and Morbidity -- 2. Underweight and Overweight Prevalence among Indian Women (Rakesh Kumar, Abhishek Kumar, Sunil Rajpal, and William Joe) -- 3. Vegetarianism and Non-Vegetarian Consumption in India (Mathieu Ferry) -- 4. Diabetes and Hypertension among Indian women (Moradhvaj Dhakad) -- 5. Anemia among Children and Women in India (Ankita Srivastava and Bandita Boro) -- 6. Female Under-five Mortality in India (Jayanta Kumar Bora) -- Part 2. Gender -- 7. Women’s Land Ownership and Patrilocality in India (Thomas Licart) -- 8. Spatial Patterns of Son Preference in India (Abhishek Singh and Ashish Kumar Upadhyay) -- 9. Girl-only Families in India (Mary E. John and Christophe Z Guilmoto) -- 10. Migration of Husbands of Indian Women (Kirti Gaur and Kunal Keshri) -- 11. Age at Marriage of Indian Women (Aparajita Chattopadhyay and Akancha Singh) -- Part 3. Reproductive Health -- 12. Menstrual Hygiene Practices Among Indian Women (M. Sivakami) -- 13. Utilization of Antenatal Care Services Among Indian Women (Junaid Khan) -- 14. Institutional Delivery and Cesarean Births in India (Christophe Z Guilmoto) -- 15. Immunization Coverage among Indian Children (Basant Kumar Panda and Gulshan Kumar) -- 16. Hysterectomy in India (Angad Singh and Dipti Govil) -- 17. Health Insurance Coverage in India (Bertrand Lefebvre) -- Part 4. Reproduction -- 18. Fertility Differentials in India (Ismail Haque and Md Juel Rana) -- 19. Lowest-Low Fertility in India (Koyel Sarkar) -- 20. Female Sterilization in India (Raman Mishra) -- 21. Modern and Traditional Contraception among Indian Women (Aditi Kundu, Bhaswati Das, and Angad Singh) -- 22. The Geography of Gender and Health Inequalities in India (Christophe Z Guilmoto)
Summary How will the world's largest population approach its inequality challenges? This volume addresses this question by unraveling different strands of India's emerging health and gender geographies. It is the first book to offer a comparative study of these disparities in India, stressing the deep interaction between health challenges and patriarchal features. Most themes explored in this book illustrate the entangled nature of the social and regional determinants of gender and health imbalances in India. Through its rich cartography of contemporary India, the book represents the first Atlas exploiting district-level figures drawn from the latest sociodemographic survey conducted in 2019-21. After an initial methodological synopsis, the book is built around twenty chapters -- illustrated by 75 original maps, figures, and tables prepared by thirty authors -- and concludes with a synthesis of India's spatial patterns. Chapters engage with major themes of gender and health inequalities and explore an array of innovative indicators such as access to menstrual hygiene, cesarean deliveries, health insurance, son preference in fertility, female landownership, patrilocal systems, hypertension, anemia, hysterectomy, girl-only or single-child families, or traditional contraception. Together, they provide an often surprising glimpse into the present and future of India's gender and health landscape, highlighting the considerable progress accomplished over the last two decades alongside persistent gaps and emerging issues
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed January 9, 2024)
Subject Social medicine -- India -- Atlases
Sex role -- India -- Atlases
Medically underserved areas -- India -- Atlases
SUBJECT India -- Social conditions -- Atlases
Form Electronic book
Author Guilmoto, Christophe. editor.
ISBN 9783031478475
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