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GENDER BIAS PREMA RAMACHANDRAN Director, Nutrition Foundation of India
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IS THERE ANY EVIDENCE OF GENDER BIAS FROM People’s Perception Demographic Indices Health Care & Indices Nutrition Indices
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Are there any policies& programmes to reduce consequences of gender bias Advocacy/legislation Programme interventions in Maternal and child health Nutrition
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CONTRACEPTIVE USE – IS THERE A SON PREFERENCE ?
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GENDER BIAS - IMPACT ON SEX RATIO & 0-6 SEX RATIO Time trends Interstate& inter district variations Interventions to arrest & reverse the trend
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The changes till 1971 are mainly due to higher longevity among men; in 2001 women’s longevity is slightly greater than men’s
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Urban sex ratio is lower partly due to urban migration of men
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Sex Ratio Less than 900 Number of Districts: 143 or 31.6% districts Total No. of Districts (excl J & K) in 1991: 452 District Map indicating sex ratio (census 2001)
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2001 Census Data Child Sex Ratio in the Age Group 0 – 6 (1981 to 2001) Census Year TotalRuralUrban 1981962963931 1991945948935 2001927 934903 Decline in child sex ratio in age group 0-6 from 945 in 1991 to 927 in 2001 has activated the socio-political, legal and administrative setup of the country.
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Child Sex Ratio 2001(District level)
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Haryana Child sex ratio (District ) 19912001
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Child Sex Ratio 2001 Gujarat by Tahsils
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Child Sex Ratio 2001 Tamil Nadu by Tahsils
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SOURCE:SAMPLE RAGISTRATION SYSTEM
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Source: Census of India
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Reported sex ratio at birth – Punjab District level 2000
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2000 2001 Sex Ratio at Birth : Rajasthan
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Ongoing Interventions PNDT Act Female infanticide is a cognizable offence Universal registration of all pregnant women Antenatal care and Counseling Advocacy for institutional delivery Universal registration of births and deaths to identify problem areas for focussed intervention
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Amniocentesis – No longer commonly used Ultrasonography – Diagnosis of sex possible in II trimester by visualising the genitalia Chorion Villous – Diagnosis in I trimester biopsy expensive, has risks spontaneous abortion Pre-conceptional – Developing technology sex selection individual’s choice
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PNDT Act can therefore be an enabling tool for achieving social transformation. It can be used as an educational tool to build up awareness among the population. The deterrent punitive measures may reduce abuse of the technology by the clinics for sex selective abortion. However only when the population mind set is changed can manifestations of the gender bias, like female infanticide and sex selective abortions, be eliminated.
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Mean Energy Consumption- Children / Adolescents and Adults Age Group MalesFemales Kcals RDI % RDIKcalsRDI% RDI Pre-school889135765.5897135166.4 School Age1464192975.91409187675.1 Adolescents2065 244184.61670182391.6 Adults2226242591.819231874102.6 Source NNMB
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Gender difference in Undernutrition (DLHS2003)
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Anaemia among Adolescents girls age 10-19 years in INDIA 43 Percent 28 Percent 24 Percent 5 Percent
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Anaemia among pregnant women in Major States Percent
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EFFECT OF INCREASE IN LONGEVITY women live longer more women than men in over 65 years mostly housewives; no assured income poor family support poor health care unneeded; not looked after. Current Need: Better care for these women who cared for others as long as they could
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