In many of the worlds developing economies, a preference for sons has been widely documented and is attributable to a variety of social, economic, and cultural factors (Pong, 1994). South Korea is a country with an extremely strong, pervasive, and persistent preference for sons. Despite the strength of this attitude, fertility i
South Korea was among the first countries to report both an abnormally high sex ratio at birth (SRB)...
This paper explores the existence of son preference and gender-based fertility behavior among Southe...
Various norms and values favouring sons over daughters are an important part of the traditional soci...
For years, sex ratios at birth kept rising in South Korea despite rapid development. We show that th...
South Korea was among the first countries to report both an abnormally high sex ratio at birth (SRB)...
Son preference has persisted in the face of sweeping economic and social changes in China, India, an...
Son preference has persisted in the face of sweeping economic and social changes in China, India, an...
South Korea was among the first countries to report both an abnormally high sex ratio at birth (SRB)...
National Institute for Child Health and Human Development (P30 HD05876). This paper examines whether...
Son preference has persisted in the face of sweeping economic and social changes in the countries st...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The preference for sons has d...
Son preference has persisted in the face of sweeping economic and social changes in the countries st...
For years, South Korea presented the puzzling phenomenon of steeply rising sex ratios at birth despi...
This paper examines whether son preference has a strong positive effect on fertility rates via numbe...
ACROSS EAST ASIA and much of South Asia, child sex ratios have become more masculine in recent decad...
South Korea was among the first countries to report both an abnormally high sex ratio at birth (SRB)...
This paper explores the existence of son preference and gender-based fertility behavior among Southe...
Various norms and values favouring sons over daughters are an important part of the traditional soci...
For years, sex ratios at birth kept rising in South Korea despite rapid development. We show that th...
South Korea was among the first countries to report both an abnormally high sex ratio at birth (SRB)...
Son preference has persisted in the face of sweeping economic and social changes in China, India, an...
Son preference has persisted in the face of sweeping economic and social changes in China, India, an...
South Korea was among the first countries to report both an abnormally high sex ratio at birth (SRB)...
National Institute for Child Health and Human Development (P30 HD05876). This paper examines whether...
Son preference has persisted in the face of sweeping economic and social changes in the countries st...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The preference for sons has d...
Son preference has persisted in the face of sweeping economic and social changes in the countries st...
For years, South Korea presented the puzzling phenomenon of steeply rising sex ratios at birth despi...
This paper examines whether son preference has a strong positive effect on fertility rates via numbe...
ACROSS EAST ASIA and much of South Asia, child sex ratios have become more masculine in recent decad...
South Korea was among the first countries to report both an abnormally high sex ratio at birth (SRB)...
This paper explores the existence of son preference and gender-based fertility behavior among Southe...
Various norms and values favouring sons over daughters are an important part of the traditional soci...