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The Roots of Gender Inequality in Developing Countries
Seema Jayachandran
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Developing Countries
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Gender Equality
100%
India
40%
China
20%
Specific Factors
20%
Gender Gap
20%
Female Employment
20%
Sex Ratio
20%
Personal Autonomy
20%
Underdevelopment
20%
Policy Approaches
20%
Favoritism
20%
Skewed Sex Ratios
20%
Cultural Norms
20%
Middle East and North Africa
20%
Patrilocality
20%
Cultural Perspective
20%
Social Sciences
Developing Countries
100%
Gender Inequality
100%
India
40%
Sex Ratio
40%
China
20%
Autonomy
20%
Underdevelopment
20%
Female Employment
20%
Middle East
20%
Policy Approach
20%
North Africa
20%
East Africa
20%
Development of Society
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Developing Countries
100%
Underdevelopment
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Sex Ratio
100%
Gender Gap
50%
Psychology
Autonomy
100%