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Unequal reward for equal work? Understanding the disparate opportunities for women in India

Indian society is one of the most unequal societies of the world and is divided into different social hierarchies of caste, class, religion, etc. Caste is a determinant of power, economic inequality, poverty, and discrimination in contemporary India. When it comes to women, they face the dual burden of discrimination, first gender-based and, second, caste-based.

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Firing cannons to kill mosquitoes: Controlling ‘virtual streets’ and the ‘image of the state’ in Bangladesh

This article examines the Bangladeshi state schemes to make its population ‘legible’. The Information and Communication Technology Act developed into the Digital Security Act and was implemented under the framework of digital Bangladesh. These acts attempt to control the ‘virtual streets’ of Bangladesh.

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Mental Health Needs of Children in Care: Interview with Mr Niels Rygaard

This interview focuses primarily on the mental health needs of children in care and, with this objective, has been divided into three sections: exploring institutional care, family and community-based care, and the context in South Asia, respectively.

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India in the Emergent Multipolar World Order: Dynamics and Strategic Challenges

India has arrived on the world stage. In the last three decades, India’s large and rapidly expanding economy coupled with its huge population and its nuclear powers captured international attention and enhanced the image of India with a profound change.

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The Social Impact of Self-Help Groups Widen Women’s Socio-economic and Political Opportunities

Self-help groups (SHG) play a significant role in transforming the rural economy. Its unprecedented growth helps the resurgence of the weaker section of society in terms of outreach, social position, and sustainability. Among different SHGs, ‘Kudumbashree’ of Kerala constitute the largest women SHGs in India.

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Determinants of the Quality of Life Among Elderly: Comparison Between China and India

Population ageing is now a daunting challenge across the globe. In the last few decades, enormous advancement in medical science, coupled with a sharp decline in fertility, has accentuated the share of the elderly population and created the problem of population ageing. Compared to the developed world, the demographic transition is more challenging for the Asian countries like China and India because of the huge population size and inadequate social security system for the elderly citizens.

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Creating Superior Customer Value in the Now Economy

Leading multinationals such as Alibaba, Lenovo, LG Corporation, Mitsubishi, Nestlé, Tata Motors and Tesco use customer value strategies to build rational and emotional bonds with their target markets. As Amazon Prime demonstrates, demanding customers want the best products and services, and they want them now! In fact, Amazon is the world’s second-most admired company after Apple.

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Digitization as a Contingent Factor in India’s Financial Sector Development-Growth Nexus

Empirical studies over the last two decades have established that financial sector development (FSD) is an important factor for economic growth besides the existing capital stock and labour. The degree of FSD is represented by financial deepening that is often reflected in the financialization of savings through the spread of financial institutions led by commercial banks, savings and loan institutions, and others.

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Sociocultural and Legal Aspects of Violence against Men

The term “domestic violence” includes a broad range of violent acts committed by one member of a family or household against another. It often refers to the mistreatment of a child or spouse, and includes not only physical harm but also threats and verbal, psychological, and sexual abuse.1 The relationship of the abuser to the victim is the key distinction between other assault crimes and domestic violence.

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Services and Supports for Aging Individuals with Severe Disabilities and their Families: Special Issue

In this special issue, the Guest Editors begin by discussing the need for research about services and supports for older adults with severe disabilities and their families. As individuals with severe disabilities are living longer lives, it is critical to closely examine needed services and supports. For the first time, individuals with severe disabilities are outliving their parents.

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A Positive Perspective on Moving Publication from Print to Online Only

The Internet has completely revolutionized our world as we know it. Everything we could possibly need is at the tip of our fingers. Whatever answer you may seek is often readily available by typing in a few key terms into a search engine like Google or a research database like PubMed. Research habits shift as new generations enter the workforce, and now many researchers and clinicians alike prefer to locate relevant studies online.

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