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Study of Gender Issues Making Use of GIS DatabaseM. Monitha, C. Subha, P.Divya Priya, R.Santhya Shenbagam Student B.E. Geo-Informatics College Of Engineering Anna University,Chennai-25 Mail id: cool_subha35@yahoo.co.in Mail id: mointha_er@yahoo.co.in Mail id: athu_jump@yahoo.co.in Mail id: santhya_gi@yahoo.co.in Abstract Since the 1990’s women have been identified as key agents of sustainable development and women’s equality and empowerment are seen as central to a more holistic approach towards establishing new patterns and processes of development that are sustainable. Since the 1980’s the Government of India has shown increasing concern for women’s issues through a variety of legislation promoting the status of women. In this context, use of an indicator such as “Women Development Index” may be useful for studying the relative status of women in different parts of our vast country. This paper aims at calculation of women development index to be used with GIS software to help in taking management decision for improving the quality of life of women in India. A specific district in Tamil Nadu is chosen and results are given as per the data collected from the Institute of Remote Sensing, Anna University, Chennai and Census of India-2001. GIS is used to analyze the basic fields of health care available to women, elementary education provided to them, proportion of women in higher education, economic independence of women etc. GIS will be used as a “Decision Support System” to take corrective actions whenever gaps are brought out by GIS analysis. OBJECTIVE: It is mainly aimed at capturing the magnitude of gap between women and men in four critical areas such as population, employment, health and education. INTRODUCTION: The gender gap between males and females and its effects on development has found a great participation from researchers all over the world. In Women Development Index, the rank is determined using WDI values obtained to the sixth decimal point. Performance in each dimension such as health, employment, education etc, is expressed as a value between 0 and 1.Higher is the value, better is the result. ADVANTAGES OF GIS.
![]() The geographical area of this District is 6077 sq.km. The total population as per census 2001 is 3,477,317. DATA SOURCES: Data required for this study were collected from the following sources:
In this study mathematical methods are used to calculate different indices for males and females and the gap between them. The steps involved are as follows:
ANALYSIS: With the data available from Institute of Remote Sensing, Anna University, Chennai and Census of India-2001, following outputs are obtained. Education: Block with Maximum value: K.V.Kuppam (0.038968) Minimum value: Vellore (0.008124) Health: Block with Maximum value: Kanniyampadi (0.004999) Minimum value: Vellore (0.000587) Employment: Block with Maximum value: Kaveripakkam (0.304232) Minimum value: Vellore (0.049903) Gender gap: Block with Maximum gap: Kaniyampadi (0.116214) Minimum gap: Walajapet (0.047368) OUTPUT: ![]() ![]() To improve the index value the following suggestions are recommended for the fields. Education:
Employment:
Health:
Thus gender gap in various blocks of Vellore district is studied making use of GIS DATABASE. As GIS is a good decision support system, it would enable the policy makers in the formulation of plans and polices directed towards reducing gender inequalities with respect to three main indicators such as employment, education and health. |
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