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Indian cities have more women today than ever : Census

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Women constitute a larger proportion of the population of Indian towns and cities today than has ever been recorded in Indian history. This startling fact is despite the child sex ratio (the number of girls for every 1,000 boys in the 0-6 age group) having fallen alarmingly in recent decades.

Data from the 2011 census reveals that the population of urban women grew at a brisk 34% in the decade spanning 2001 to 2011. In the same period, their rural population grew by just over 12%. As a result, the sex ratio for urban areas jumped from 900 women per 1,000 men in 2001 to 926 in 2011, the highest decadal increase since Independence. In rural areas, the sex ratio increased nominally from 946 to 947.

The sex ratio in urban areas has been rising since 1961, when it was 861, even as it dipped in rural areas from 963 in 1961 to 902 in 2011. But the past decade has seen the sharpest rise ever. :tup:

Increase or decrease in population in a particular area depends on several factors: the natural birth rate and in-migration increase it, while the death rate and out-migration decrease it. The net change in population depends on how these factors balance each other out.

In the case of urban areas, experts are puzzled by the ever-growing proportion of women. India has been experiencing an alarming decline in the child sex ratio over the past several decades. And this trend is more pronounced in towns and cities. This should have led to lowering the total female population. Between 1981 and 2011, the child sex ratio fell from 959 to 902 in urban areas and from 963 to 919 in rural areas. Yet the total female population is rising in urban areas. Had female feticide not been so widespread, the female population would have been even higher.

According to research by the Centre for Women's Development Studies, a Delhi-based research institution, the answer to this mystery may be in increased migration of women from rural to urban areas.

Migration rates are higher among more educated and higher income women compared to their less privileged counterparts, according to the report. Over 56% of graduate women in urban areas were migrants compared to 47% of illiterate women. And, over 55% of women in the top 10% ranked by income groups had migrated to urban areas compared to just 35% of women in the bottom tenth.

Previous census data and NSSO reports indicate that the largest chunk of female migration is due to marriage, a characteristic of Indian society where the newly married woman shifts to the husband's home. About 61% of urban women migrants said that they migrated due to marriage, and another 29% said they moved along with their family or earning member, according to the latest NSSO report for the 64th round survey.

Cities have more women today than ever : Census - The Times of India
 
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An insight into the development of women in India:

Girls Education In India:

Despite all tall claims by the government and nagging by voluntary organizations, a vast majority of the girls are yet illiterate in India. During the last four decades since independence, much is being done to emancipate women. Education of girls is one of the basic features of the plan. Many schools and colleges are founded for girls.

It is being increasingly recognized that educated wives and mothers are an asset to a nation and that neither expense nor effort should be spared to make female education popular and even compulsory. Being educated, they are working in banks, private firms, hospitals and government offices.

Furthermore, the extreme poverty of the Indian masses makes it imperative that education for girls should be free up to the matriculation standard. If facilities for female education are provided in every village, it will also be possible to make it compulsory.

Special legislation should then be enacted to deal with parents who neglect the education of their daughters. This compulsion would be essential in early stages because most villagers are still too ignorant to understand the value of education for girls.
Infact the ratio of the girls and the women in our country is as same as that of men.However the education relating to girls even now has not gained prominence, and a lot of unsavoured incident and decisions are taken by the Indian family, even now when it comes to educate the girls.This scenario needs to be changed.

Education India, World, Top Education News, Latest Education News India Headlines India Edu News Alerts,India Education News, Daily Educational News and Updates - NBTVLIVE
 
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My current project has more women then men.I was not even realizing that until all the girls came wearing sarees on an occasion organized for upcoming Diwali.The same girl who sits beside me everyday made my head turn.
 
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As our economy increases, social issues are automatically being solved....:cheers:

It seems economic prosperity is the antidote to every social ills. If people are busy working and making money, they will have less time to think about everything else.
 
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An insight into the development of women in India:

Girls Education In India:

Despite all tall claims by the government and nagging by voluntary organizations, a vast majority of the girls are yet illiterate in India. During the last four decades since independence, much is being done to emancipate women. Education of girls is one of the basic features of the plan. Many schools and colleges are founded for girls.

It is being increasingly recognized that educated wives and mothers are an asset to a nation and that neither expense nor effort should be spared to make female education popular and even compulsory. Being educated, they are working in banks, private firms, hospitals and government offices.

Furthermore, the extreme poverty of the Indian masses makes it imperative that education for girls should be free up to the matriculation standard. If facilities for female education are provided in every village, it will also be possible to make it compulsory.

Special legislation should then be enacted to deal with parents who neglect the education of their daughters. This compulsion would be essential in early stages because most villagers are still too ignorant to understand the value of education for girls.
Infact the ratio of the girls and the women in our country is as same as that of men.However the education relating to girls even now has not gained prominence, and a lot of unsavoured incident and decisions are taken by the Indian family, even now when it comes to educate the girls.This scenario needs to be changed.

Education India, World, Top Education News, Latest Education News India Headlines India Edu News Alerts,India Education News, Daily Educational News and Updates - NBTVLIVE







huh....literacy rate of women in pakistan is 43 % while in india it is 67%........
 
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Ahh good. We're at no risk of some other countries. Plenty to choose from when it comes to marriage. :P
 
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despite our poverty levels being at 41 %
 
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The mentality of the urban area is quite different from that of the rural area.

As things stand the rural population is decreasing and the urban population is increasing. If this trend continues and the urban sex ration is jumping up at the rate in the last decade, we can be rest assured that all will be well. :)
 
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As things stand the rural population is decreasing and the urban population is increasing. If this trend continues and the urban sex ration is jumping up at the rate in the last decade, we can be rest assured that all will be well. :)

Yeah, the rise of the Urban population can definitely offset the gender imbalance.
 
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Bilal had to shoot his own foot . LOL

If you think women are doing great in India, just look at your HDI position at 119. Women are a huge factor in that. Well done to you & your fellow Indian bringing Pakistan into a thread that has nothing to do with it. :tup:

Congrats. You are better than Pakistan at women's literacy (even though its pathetic on an international level), what an achievement!
 
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If you think women are doing great in India, just look at your HDI position at 119. Women are a huge factor in that. Well done to you & your fellow Indian bringing Pakistan into a thread that has nothing to do with it. :tup:

Congrats. You are better than Pakistan at women's literacy (even though its pathetic on an international level), what an achievement!

You brought Pakistan in post no. 2

If you consider 65.46 % is pathetic
 
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