Urban sex ratio spatial pattern in Haryana (2011): A district-level analysis
Author(s): Sandeep Dahiya and Naresh Kumar
Abstract: The sex ratio is a social indicator that reveals a society's perception of the status of women. The male to female ratio is referred to as the sex ratio. The number of females per ten thousand males is referred to as the sex ratio in India. Since 1901, the sex ratio in Haryana has never exceeded 900. It is because of a variety of factors, including female infanticide, gender discrimination, and the disregard of girl children's needs in the areas of nutrition and healthcare. This study examines the sex ratio's spatial distribution in Haryana.
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Sandeep Dahiya, Naresh Kumar. Urban sex ratio spatial pattern in Haryana (2011): A district-level analysis. Int J Geogr Geol Environ 2022;4(1):63-65.