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Seminar: The Role of Historical Resource Scarcity in Modern Gender Inequality

Date 29th June 2016 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Dr Chandan Kumar Jha (Le Moyne College, Syracuse) is presenting a seminar on Wednesday, 29th June in Seminar Hall 1 at 4:00 p.m. The title of his talk is:”The Role of Historical Resource Scarcity in Modern Gender Inequality”.

Abstract:
This study detects a curious correlation between historical resource scarcity and modern gender inequality: current economic circumstances held constant, there tends to be more gender inequality in regions less endowed with agro-ecological resources, considered historical given the stability of geographical conditions. The proportion of national land area that is potentially arable, and the proportion of national ancestral land suited to agriculture, are each negatively related to the UNDP’s Gender Inequality Index, and positively related to both the UNDP’s Gender Development Index and females’ less males’ life expectancy at birth. Such a connection holds at the subnational level as well. Indian districts better endowed with rainfall and cultivable land have, on average, proportionately fewer ‘missing women’, that is, higher population sex-ratios. Further, respondents of the World Values Survey residing in sub-national regions with ancestral lands better suited to agriculture are less likely to hold the opinions that men ought to have more right to scarce jobs and that men make better political leaders than women. We consider these findings consistent with historical resource scarcity having played a role in the evolution of gender norms biased against women that prevail to this day.

Details

Date:
29th June 2016
Time:
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Venue

Seminar Room 1
Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research
Mumbai, Maharashtra 400065 India
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