BACKGROUND: Sex composition of living children within the context of "sex preference" and its association with various reproductive health outcomes has been extensively studied in South and South East Asia. Although sex preference has been observed in sub-Saharan Africa, there is paucity of research on sex composition of living children and its association with reproductive health behaviours and outcomes, particularly in a matrilineal inheritance system. The purpose of the study was to explore the existence of sex preference in a matrilineal inheritance system. Specifically, the study sought to better understand the issues by examining the sex composition of living children and how it is associated with reproductive outcomes such as pregnan...
Background and objectives: In polygynous societies, rich men have many offspring through the marriag...
This paper proposes a new method to infer gender preferences from birth spacing. We apply it to Afri...
Though fertility in Ghana has declined from an average of 8 children per woman over the past three d...
Abstract Background Sex composition of living children within the context of “sex preference” and it...
Background: Child’s gender preference (GP) frequently leads to high fertility which has adverse effe...
This study was conducted with the purpose of determining whether sonpreference exists in the study a...
Although son preference in patrilineal society is an established fact, daughter preference in matril...
Abstract Background The sex composition of existing children has been shown to influence childbearin...
The paper compares the role of men’s and women’s ideals concerning the sex composition of children f...
Son preference predominates in China, yet there are patterned exceptions to this rule. In this paper...
There was a strong preference for male children which had persistently remained as a standing order ...
Introduction Fertility is one of most important factors of demographic studies; alarming Total Ferti...
Background: Understanding women’s desire to have more children is critical for planning towards futu...
Background: A cultural preference for sons has been well documented in India, resulting in skewed se...
In 1975, the Health Department's Management Services and Research Unit (MSRU) carried out a fertilit...
Background and objectives: In polygynous societies, rich men have many offspring through the marriag...
This paper proposes a new method to infer gender preferences from birth spacing. We apply it to Afri...
Though fertility in Ghana has declined from an average of 8 children per woman over the past three d...
Abstract Background Sex composition of living children within the context of “sex preference” and it...
Background: Child’s gender preference (GP) frequently leads to high fertility which has adverse effe...
This study was conducted with the purpose of determining whether sonpreference exists in the study a...
Although son preference in patrilineal society is an established fact, daughter preference in matril...
Abstract Background The sex composition of existing children has been shown to influence childbearin...
The paper compares the role of men’s and women’s ideals concerning the sex composition of children f...
Son preference predominates in China, yet there are patterned exceptions to this rule. In this paper...
There was a strong preference for male children which had persistently remained as a standing order ...
Introduction Fertility is one of most important factors of demographic studies; alarming Total Ferti...
Background: Understanding women’s desire to have more children is critical for planning towards futu...
Background: A cultural preference for sons has been well documented in India, resulting in skewed se...
In 1975, the Health Department's Management Services and Research Unit (MSRU) carried out a fertilit...
Background and objectives: In polygynous societies, rich men have many offspring through the marriag...
This paper proposes a new method to infer gender preferences from birth spacing. We apply it to Afri...
Though fertility in Ghana has declined from an average of 8 children per woman over the past three d...