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Population Studies
A Journal of Demography
Volume 47, 1993 - Issue 2
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Dowry ‘Inflation’ in Rural India: A Statistical Investigation

Pages 283-293 | Published online: 04 Jun 2010
 

Abstract

Dowries in most regions of South Asia have steadily become larger over the last 40 years, causing widespread destitution among families with daughters to be married. This paper attempts to investigate the reasons behind dowry ‘inflation’ with data on marriage transactions and other individual and household information from six villages in south-central India, and from the Indian census. It is found that a ‘marriage squeeze’ caused by population growth which resulted in a surplus of younger women in the marriage market, has played an important role in the increase in dowries. Other factors that increase the size of dowries include differences in the landholdings of the parental households, and residence in regions in the more northerly parts of India.

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