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Who is the head of the family? A Census question that's making Indian families think twice
India🏛️ Politics7 days ago

Who is the head of the family? A Census question that's making Indian families think twice

India's upcoming census includes a question asking respondents to identify the 'head of the household,' a query that has sparked discussion and reflection among families. The term traditionally implies a patriarchal figure, often the eldest male, but the census definition allows for any gender or age, including those not actively managing the household. This has led to confusion and debate, as many households do not clearly align with the concept. Experts suggest the term reflects outdated societal norms and reinforces traditional power structures, despite having no legal significance. The census office has been contacted for clarification, but no response has yet been received.

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Who is the head of the family? A Census question that's making Indian families think twice

India's upcoming census includes a question asking respondents to identify the 'head of the household,' a query that has sparked discussion and reflection among families. The term traditionally implies a patriarchal figure, often the eldest male, but the census definition allows for any gender or age, including those not actively managing the household. This has led to confusion and debate, as many households do not clearly align with the concept. Experts suggest the term reflects outdated societal norms and reinforces traditional power structures, despite having no legal significance. The census office has been contacted for clarification, but no response has yet been received.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the issue neutrally, discussing both the societal implications and the lack of clarity around the term 'head of the household.' It cites expert opinions without taking a stance and highlights the ambiguity in the census definition. There is no evident bias toward either side of

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