1. By killing female infants and also not presenting female children with the same opportunities for education as males in countries like India, it prevents women from making substantial contributions to certain fields. This not only negatively affects the communities of the countries of countries such as India, but also the entire world. The advancements and contributes that could be made to fields like science and medicine by the female children that are killed or ignored by their societies could benefit people all around the world. By not giving female children the right to live or pursue education due cultural and socio-economic factors, countries like India limit opportunities for their society to grow and make progress.
2. The continued practice of Female infanticide in countries such as India negatively impacts their society, because it reinforces the sociocultural believe that females are worth less than males. Because of this, it is unlikely that a public outcry for change will ever develop in countries where female infanticide is a regular practice. This is due to the fact that even women in these societies see female children as burdens and choose to kill their female children to reduce the burden on their families. Because …show more content…
Because of the lack of value that practices like female infanticide due to son preference in countries like India, female children in orphanages are less likely to be adopted. Because of this, it is for more likely for unwanted female children to become lost in the system. Female children are far less likely to find a home, because they would be seen as a financial burden to a large number of families that could potentially adopt them. Also, because females are seen as having such little value in the societies of countries like India, the chances that a female could be adopted just to be sold into the sex trade or to have their organs removed to be used in transplants is much higher than