India has 21 million ‘unwanted’ girls, says Economic Survey as it turns ‘pink’ - Hindustan Times
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India has 21 million ‘unwanted’ girls, says Economic Survey as it turns ‘pink’

Press Trust of India | ByPress Trust of India, New Delhi
Jan 29, 2018 11:42 PM IST

According to the Economic Survey, presented by Arvind Subramanian, the desire of Indian parents for sons has created an estimated 21 million unwanted girls because couples keep having children until they produce a boy.

The pink-coloured Economic Survey document tabled by finance minister Arun Jaitley in Parliament on Monday recommended that India must confront the societal metapreference for a son, observing that the adverse sex ratio of females to males has led to 63 million “missing” women.

Chief Economic Adviser Arvind Subramanian holds a copy of the annual Economic Survey 2017-18 that was tabled in Parliament on Monday.(PTI Photo)
Chief Economic Adviser Arvind Subramanian holds a copy of the annual Economic Survey 2017-18 that was tabled in Parliament on Monday.(PTI Photo)

The colour of this year’s survey cover, presented by chief economic adviser Arvind Subramanian, was chosen as a symbol of support for the growing movement to end violence against women, which spans continents.

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The Survey highlighted a phenomenon of son metapreference which involves parents adopting fertility “stopping rules” having children until the desired number of sons are born.

“This metapreference leads naturally to the notional category of ‘unwanted’ girls which is estimated at over 21 million,” says the Survey.

Consigning these odious categories to history soon should be society’s objective, opines the Survey. It also provides an assessment of India’s performance on gender outcomes relative to other economies.

Laying special emphasis on gender development, the Survey cautioned that on several indicators, notably employment, use of reversible contraception, and son preference, India has some distance to traverse despite the country’s economic progress.

The Survey states that just as India has committed to moving up the ranks in Ease of Doing Business indicators, a similar commitment should be endeavoured on the gender front.

The percentage of working women has declined over time from 36% being employed in 2005-06 to 24% of women employed in 2015-16, pointed out the Survey.

It acknowledges that Government’s ‘Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao’ and ‘Sukanya Samridhi Yojana’ schemes, and mandatory maternity leave rules are all steps in the right direction, pointing out that measures such as increasing maternity leave will offer support to women in the workforce.

Given these observations, the states and all stakeholders have an important role to play in increasing opportunities available for women in education and employment, it said.

As per the Survey, nearly 47% of women do not use any contraception, and of those who do, less than a third use female-controlled reversible contraception.

However, the Survey noted an improvement in average levels of 12 out of 17 variables in India over time. While 62.3% of women in India were involved in decisions about their own health in 2005-06, the number increased to 74.5% in 2015-16.

The percentage of women who did not experience physical or emotional violence also increased from 63% to 71%, whereas the median age at first childbirth also increased by 1.3 years over ten years.

The Survey noted that the North-Eastern states have been consistently outperforming others on the development parameters related to women, while hinterland states are lagging behind.

However, surprisingly, some southern states such as Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu fare worse than expected given their level of development, it said.

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