Women Flashcards
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Child marriage stats
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- State of the World popln report 2020 UNFPA, globally 1/5 girls married before 18
- India - sharp decline last 10 yrs - 47 to 27% - UN
- India home to 1/3 child brides in the world
- decline reasons (UN children’s agency) - girls’ edn, proactive govt investments adolescent girls, public awareness
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Child marriage reasons
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- Poverty
a. Wealth quintile data- poorest households concentrated in rural India (ST 45%, 25.9% SC, 9% Gen)
b. Socio-economic necessities; Girls - Liability, limited economic role
c. higher on wealth quintile, woman marries late - Poor edn
a. Better edn levels –> delayed marriage, not reverse
i. Min 12 yrs schooling - marry late - NFHS 2015-16
ii. No schooling 42% ST, 33% SC women
iii. 12-plus years of edn - 10% ST, 15% SC women / 30% gen women 21% OBC.
b. Main reasons:
i. loss of interest in studies
ii. prohibitive cost of edn
iii. burden of household work
iv. schools located far away
v. Mrrg - Only 8% rural girls drop out in 6-17 age grp - Female infanticide - shortage of girls –> Marriage squeeze –> child mrrg
- Rural-urban divide - marry earlier/ urban counterparts
- Geographic location
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Consequences of child marriage
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- lack of opps for edn
- Health risks
a. Early pregnancy - health of child, mother at risk;
b. Higher MMR, IMRs/ntnl avg in those states
c. Adolescent mothers (10-19) –> premature/low wt babies; 5% more stunted/adult mothers (20-24)
d. lack of protection child brides - STDs- HIV/AIDS. - Violence- bonded labour, enslavement, commercial sexual exploitation
- mentally unprepared –> isolation, depression
- Health risks
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Legal provisions against child marriage
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- personal laws, PCMA 2006 - 18 girls, 21 boys.
- PCMA - 18+ man - <18 woman, abetting parents of minors - 2 yr imprisonment.
- Compounded by POCSO Act, 2012 incr age of consent, from 16 to 18
- Impact of 18 to 21 on marginalised rural communities - Dalit, Adivasi women
a. hurdles for access to reprod, sexual healthcare.
b. SC-STs - least recourse to legal safeguards, greater risk
c. need to address caste-based disparities/blanket laws
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Govt schemes for girls’ edn
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- BBBP - save from social ills - gender abortions; advance edn, participation; change social attitudes
- Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana - govt backed savings scheme - girl child, primary a/c holder; parent/legal guardian - joint holder; Withdrawal option for h.edn
- Balika Samriddhi Yojana - scholarship scheme/fin support young girls-mothers BPL; improve status in society, increase marriageable age, enrollment + retention in schools; Withdrawal facility of balance amt after girl 18, unmarried
- CBSE Udaan Scheme - enrollment in tech edn, spl focus economically bckwd girls
- Ntnl Scheme for incentive to girls for Sec edn - SC/ST passed class 8, unmarried
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Drawbacks of child marriage laws
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- Criminalises self-arranged, consensual adolescent mrrgs - parents misuse punish couples - inter-caste
a. 18+ boys in abv cases liable to even face a life term.- POCSO requires healthcare providers mandatorily report police cases of <18 sexually active with those older.
- patriarchal underpinnings of laws - 18th Law Commission report (2008)
a. uniformity of 18 years mrrg;
b. lowering age of consent to 16; (Justice Verma Committee)
no tackling child brides SC-ST households
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Solutions
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- Increase social awareness - media, civil society, rights awareness
- Improve edn, incentivise h.edn, opps for girls - learn, work, earn
a. Extend RTE Act, 2009 upto 18 yrs to cover children in 14-18 grp
b. stress access, quality edn –> child mrrg in 15-19 age grp decreased 26.5 to 11.9% (2005-06 to 15-16) - NCPCR - Strong legal, policy system enforcement of laws
Govt campaigns, awareness - women achievers- Sakshi Malik, Dipa Karmakar, PV sindhu
- Improve edn, incentivise h.edn, opps for girls - learn, work, earn
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Child marriage conclusion
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- social evils reinforce secondary status of women.
- Eliminating child marriage, harmful practices to women, girls - SDG targets
- Efforts in consonance with socio-economic realities; investment in edn, welfare, opps for women
- Reasonable progress - right to divorce, end of polygamy
+ve: women using constitutional promises to push institutions [(Hindu undivided)Family, religion] towards change
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19th women basic introdn
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- pathetic condition; Women, untouchables lowest
- social evil practices
- Due to bio, phy diff, gender ineq natural/ social
- Gender - social ineq, excln like caste, class
- No eq of opps - ednl, pol, social, economic
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Feminisation of agriculture
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