Population, Gender and Politics
Explore the intricate dynamics of demographic processes in rural north India with "Population, Gender and Politics" by Cambridge University Press. This insightful study delves into the contrasting fertility levels of two distinct castes: the Muslim Sheikhs and the Hindu Jats. Published in 1997, this comprehensive paperback spans 296 pages, offering a thorough analysis of the factors influencing population trends and gender roles in the region. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of social sciences, this book provides a critical examination of how cultural and political contexts shape demographic outcomes. Enhance your understanding of population studies and the interplay between gender and politics with this essential read.