In India, millions of female foetuses have been aborted since the 1980s alongside an abnormally high infant girl mortality rate; this has generated a vast literature exploring the root causes of son preference. The literature is sparse, however, on how the decisions to abort or neglect girls are made. This paper examines mothers’ and fathers’ respective roles behind those decisions. Using NFHS-3 data, we show that sex- selective abortions are most commonly used if both spouses or if only the fathers prefer sons, while sex-selective neglect is used if only the mothers prefer sons
Sex- selective abortions have been known to be a problem in India. A study titled “Trends in selecti...
This thesis examines demographic manifestations of son preference in three parts.Part I develops a s...
CONTEXT: A cultural preference for sons may be a factor driving recourse to abortion in India, as wo...
<p>In India, millions of female foetuses have been aborted since the 1980s alongside an abnormally h...
This paper empirically tests for two competing explanations of the increasing sex ratio at birth (SR...
Sex-selective abortion is a practice involving the prenatal preference of males over females. Prior ...
In India, the mothers-in-law are often portrayed as the most powerful entity in the household in Ind...
The report explores the prevalence of sex-selective abortion in India and its main causes. These inc...
The implementation of the Pre-conception and Prenatal Diagnostic Techniques (Prohibition of Sex Sele...
Half a million girls a year are sex-selectively aborted in India (Jha et al., 2006); many others nev...
Provisional estimates from the 2001 census of India, which showed unusually high sex ratios for youn...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Birth histories collected dur...
Using evidence from a number of sources (including the 1981 and 1991 censuses of India, prior resear...
This dissertation is a three-paper project that looks at the manifestation of son preference in chil...
A deeply-rooted preference for sons may decrease the relative number of female births. Though there ...
Sex- selective abortions have been known to be a problem in India. A study titled “Trends in selecti...
This thesis examines demographic manifestations of son preference in three parts.Part I develops a s...
CONTEXT: A cultural preference for sons may be a factor driving recourse to abortion in India, as wo...
<p>In India, millions of female foetuses have been aborted since the 1980s alongside an abnormally h...
This paper empirically tests for two competing explanations of the increasing sex ratio at birth (SR...
Sex-selective abortion is a practice involving the prenatal preference of males over females. Prior ...
In India, the mothers-in-law are often portrayed as the most powerful entity in the household in Ind...
The report explores the prevalence of sex-selective abortion in India and its main causes. These inc...
The implementation of the Pre-conception and Prenatal Diagnostic Techniques (Prohibition of Sex Sele...
Half a million girls a year are sex-selectively aborted in India (Jha et al., 2006); many others nev...
Provisional estimates from the 2001 census of India, which showed unusually high sex ratios for youn...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Birth histories collected dur...
Using evidence from a number of sources (including the 1981 and 1991 censuses of India, prior resear...
This dissertation is a three-paper project that looks at the manifestation of son preference in chil...
A deeply-rooted preference for sons may decrease the relative number of female births. Though there ...
Sex- selective abortions have been known to be a problem in India. A study titled “Trends in selecti...
This thesis examines demographic manifestations of son preference in three parts.Part I develops a s...
CONTEXT: A cultural preference for sons may be a factor driving recourse to abortion in India, as wo...