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Gendered trajectories through school, work and marriage in India

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This working paper examines how gender affects girls’ and boys’ school, work and marriage trajectories across adolescence and into early adulthood in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana in India. It explores when gender inequality begins to open up in childhood; in which domains, how and why gender disparities persist across adolescence and into early adulthood; and, finally, whether and how gendered norms, values and practices impact on children’s trajectories.

Based on analysis of qualitative longitudinal data, gathered from children and their parents, and descriptive survey statistics, we find that:

  • early disadvantages resulting from poverty, debt, the illness of a family member or a death in the family, play a key role in framing young people’s trajectories, as do gender norms that influence the different roles, responsibilities, opportunities and social risks that girls and boys are exposed to;
  • poverty emerged as a key influencing factor, often irrespective of gender, on young people’s trajectories;
  • it was where families were most financially insecure that gender norms became most salient and differences between girls’ and boys’ trajectories most distinct;
  • though gender roles can be set from a young age, it was not until adolescence that the most substantial differences began to appear, with poorer girls more likely to leave school early and transition to marriage, while boys became increasingly responsible for providing financially for their families.

The data presented in this paper suggest that gendered differences in girls’ and boys’ trajectories through education, work and marriage still exist despite the implementation of a number of government programmes and efforts to address gaps, with differences emerging most conspicuously at the point at which poverty and gendered social norms intersect.

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
SSD
Department:
International Development
Role:
Author


Publisher:
Young Lives
Host title:
Young Lives Working Paper
Volume:
156
Series:
Young Lives Working Paper
Publication date:
2016-08-01
Paper number:
156
ISBN:
9781909403727


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other
Pubs id:
pubs:647631
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uuid:ac49e713-2dde-4c2d-9e8a-af1faf30597d
Local pid:
pubs:647631
Source identifiers:
647631
Deposit date:
2016-09-30

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