In 1987, 4 per cent of girls were adopted within China. Why? Unlike infanticide, abandonment rids parents of daughters while preserving the supply of potential brides. In fact, an erstwhile tradition common in Fujian and Jiangxi provinces had parents of sons adopting an infant girl to serve as a future daughter-in-law and household help. Analysing a nationally representative 1992 survey of children, we found that: (1) girl adoptions were concentrated in the above-mentioned provinces; (2) girls were predominantly adopted by families with sons; (3) adopted girls faced substantial disadvantage as measured by school attendance at ages 8-13. In the 1990s, as the sex ratio at birth climbed, were girls aborted rather than abandoned? Observing that...
Gender bias in family formation in China is well documented. Much less is known abouthowchildren far...
The apparently inexorable rise in the proportion of “missing girls” in much of East and South Asia h...
High ratios of males to females in China have concerned researchers (Sen 1990, Yi et al. 1993) and t...
This paper explores the problem of China's 'missing' girls-estimated to run into many millions. It c...
In a country like China, where son preference is principally the product of an ingrained social prej...
This paper explores the problem of China's missing girls - estimated to run into many millions. It c...
In China, it has historically been the responsibility of sons rather than daughters to provide econo...
As a part of Chinese culture, strong son preference and discrimination against girls have always exi...
Based on qualitative information from in-depth interviews and quantitative data from a survey of 425...
Son preference, leading to skewed sex ratios at birth, is an important feature of contemporary Chine...
In a country like China, where son preference is principally the product of an ingrained social prej...
High ratios of males to females in China have historically concerned researchers (Sen 1990), and hav...
High sex ratio at birth due to son preference has been known in China historically, but it was thoug...
High ratios of males to females in China have concerned researchers (Sen 1990, Yi et al. 1993) and t...
Background: Studies on children and divorce in China find a negative association between the number ...
Gender bias in family formation in China is well documented. Much less is known abouthowchildren far...
The apparently inexorable rise in the proportion of “missing girls” in much of East and South Asia h...
High ratios of males to females in China have concerned researchers (Sen 1990, Yi et al. 1993) and t...
This paper explores the problem of China's 'missing' girls-estimated to run into many millions. It c...
In a country like China, where son preference is principally the product of an ingrained social prej...
This paper explores the problem of China's missing girls - estimated to run into many millions. It c...
In China, it has historically been the responsibility of sons rather than daughters to provide econo...
As a part of Chinese culture, strong son preference and discrimination against girls have always exi...
Based on qualitative information from in-depth interviews and quantitative data from a survey of 425...
Son preference, leading to skewed sex ratios at birth, is an important feature of contemporary Chine...
In a country like China, where son preference is principally the product of an ingrained social prej...
High ratios of males to females in China have historically concerned researchers (Sen 1990), and hav...
High sex ratio at birth due to son preference has been known in China historically, but it was thoug...
High ratios of males to females in China have concerned researchers (Sen 1990, Yi et al. 1993) and t...
Background: Studies on children and divorce in China find a negative association between the number ...
Gender bias in family formation in China is well documented. Much less is known abouthowchildren far...
The apparently inexorable rise in the proportion of “missing girls” in much of East and South Asia h...
High ratios of males to females in China have concerned researchers (Sen 1990, Yi et al. 1993) and t...