Demographic change in several Asian countries has displayed two key trends in the recent decades: fertility decline and an increase in the male-female sex ratio at birth. Figure 1 plots these trends for India and China, the two most populous countries in the world. While their total fertility rates have decreased from close to 6 births per woman in 1960 to 2.6 and 1.6 births in 2011, the sex ratios a
Sex ratio imbalances found in Asia are primarily due to the increasing proportions of sons among chi...
Remarkable success has been achieved during the last half of the twentieth century in the reduction ...
This article examines the relationship between birth masculinity and socioeconomic levels in China. ...
Fertility transition in China deviates from the classical model in two ways. First, fertility declin...
available national census data indicates that in recent decades, sex-ratio imbalances have grown in ...
Development of the secondary sex ratio in India and China Abstract The main objective of this thesis...
Background China’s sex ratio at birth (SRB) has declined in the past decade but still exceeds the no...
ACROSS EAST ASIA and much of South Asia, child sex ratios have become more masculine in recent decad...
Son preference has led to a deficit of female births in many Asian countries since the 1980s, driven...
Houdaille Jacques. Causes and implications of the recent Increase in the reported Sex-Ratio at Birth...
Fertility has been declining very rast most countries orthe world over tbe past 40 years, and it con...
Gender discrimination assumes singular demographic features in Asia where it has translated during t...
Skewed sex ratios at birth [SRB] are a familiar feature of many Asian populations. China currently h...
In the past 50 years, the phenomenon of persistent sub-replacement level fertility rates is of incre...
I examine the potential impact of the anticipated future marriage squeeze on nuptiality patterns in ...
Sex ratio imbalances found in Asia are primarily due to the increasing proportions of sons among chi...
Remarkable success has been achieved during the last half of the twentieth century in the reduction ...
This article examines the relationship between birth masculinity and socioeconomic levels in China. ...
Fertility transition in China deviates from the classical model in two ways. First, fertility declin...
available national census data indicates that in recent decades, sex-ratio imbalances have grown in ...
Development of the secondary sex ratio in India and China Abstract The main objective of this thesis...
Background China’s sex ratio at birth (SRB) has declined in the past decade but still exceeds the no...
ACROSS EAST ASIA and much of South Asia, child sex ratios have become more masculine in recent decad...
Son preference has led to a deficit of female births in many Asian countries since the 1980s, driven...
Houdaille Jacques. Causes and implications of the recent Increase in the reported Sex-Ratio at Birth...
Fertility has been declining very rast most countries orthe world over tbe past 40 years, and it con...
Gender discrimination assumes singular demographic features in Asia where it has translated during t...
Skewed sex ratios at birth [SRB] are a familiar feature of many Asian populations. China currently h...
In the past 50 years, the phenomenon of persistent sub-replacement level fertility rates is of incre...
I examine the potential impact of the anticipated future marriage squeeze on nuptiality patterns in ...
Sex ratio imbalances found in Asia are primarily due to the increasing proportions of sons among chi...
Remarkable success has been achieved during the last half of the twentieth century in the reduction ...
This article examines the relationship between birth masculinity and socioeconomic levels in China. ...