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Indian Journal of Preventive Medicine

Volume  4, Issue 2, July - December 2016, Pages 85-88
 

Review Article

The Missing Daughters

T. Sujatha

Assistant Professor, SRM College of Nursing, SRM University, Kattankulathur, Kancheepuram District, Tamil nadu - 603203.

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DOI: DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijpm.2321.5917.4216.6

Abstract

Female infanticide is the deliberate killing of newborn female children. In countries with a history of female infanticide, the modern practice of sex-selective abortion is often discussed as a closely related issue. Female infanticide is a major cause of concern in several nations including India. It has been argued that the “low status” in which women are viewed in patriarchal societies creates a bias against females. Concerted efforts to break the gender stereotypes particularly at the +2 level. Conscious inputs into curriculum, textbooks, teacher education institutional planning supported by career guidance, counseling. Special awareness generation programmes and campaigns to sensitize the public. 

Keywords: Infanticide; Children; Daughters. 


Corresponding Author : T. Sujatha