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SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF THE PHENOMENON OF MISSING WOMEN
SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF THE PHENOMENON OF MISSING WOMEN

Author(s): Snežana Prelević Plavšić, Jelena Vlajnić
Subject(s): Economy
Published by: Visoka škola za poslovnu ekonomiju i preduzetništvo
Keywords: missing women phenomenon; gender-based violence

Summary/Abstract: The paper deals with the issue of missing women as a consequence of gender-based violence, i.e., selective birth policies and unequal access to resources, as well as the projection of the number of women and men in the two most populous countries in the world. The socio-economic consequences that gender imbalance could cause are analysed later, not only in China and India, but also beyond the borders of the mentioned countries. Today, more than ever, by connecting people into a “global village”, phenomena in one part of the world cause disturbances across the planet. While progress in combating violence against women and improving support for victims is visible in many countries, new forms of violence are emerging. The Indian Nobel Prize winner and economist Amartya Sen was the first to notice that more than one hundred million women have “disappeared”. The decrease in the number of women will lead, among other things, to an increase in the number of men who will live alone, marriage migration, an increase in the number of kidnapped women, forced marriages, trafficking of women, sexual exploitation and abuse of women, as well as the accumulation of bachelors’ capital

  • Issue Year: 2025
  • Issue No: 3-4
  • Page Range: 178-183
  • Page Count: 6
  • Language: English
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