Bare branches: the security implication of Asia's surplus male population/ Valerie M. Hudson and Andrea M. den Boer
Material type: TextSeries: (BCSIA studies in international security)Publication details: Cambridge: The MIT Press, 2004Description: x, 329 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 0262083256Subject(s): Sex discrimination against women | Sex distribution | Social conflictDDC classification: 304.6095Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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General Books | Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 304.6095 HUD/B (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P10811 |
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304.6021 UNI/P Population and vital statistics report/ | 304.605 BHE/P Principles of Population studies/ | 304.6091724 GOU/P Population and development/ | 304.6095 HUD/B Bare branches: the security implication of Asia's surplus male population/ | 304.60954 GUH/H Health and population in South Asia: from earliest times to the present/ | 304.60954 GUL/P Population, health and human resources in India's deveopment/ | 304.60954 JAM/P Population, gender and health in India: Methods, processes and policies/ |
The gender dimension of environmental and human security. --
Offspring sex selection in historical perspective: from infanticide to sex-selective abortion and the problem of "missing females" --
India's "missing females" --
China's "missing females" --
Bare branches of high-sex-ratio societies: theory and cases. --
Bare branches in the twenty-first century: policy implications. --
Conclusion: The security calculus of high-sex-ratio societies.
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