It is widely assumed that the strongest case for permitting non-medical sex selection is where parents aim at family balance. This piece criticises one representative attempt to justify sex selection for family balance. Kluge (2007) assumes that some couples may seek sex selection because they hold discriminatory values, but this need not impugn those who merely have preferences, without evaluative commitments, for a particular sex. This is disputed by those who see any sex selection as inherently sexist, because it upholds stereotypes about the sexes. This article takes an alternative approach. I argue that, even if we accept that preference-based selection is unobjectionable, a policy permitting selection for family balancing does a poor ...
'MicroSort' promises to become a reliable method for preselecting the sex of our children. As so man...
Studies of the family planning attitudes of individuals and couples in many countries indicate conti...
BACKGROUND: Like a number of international organizations before them, the American College of Obstet...
The most benign rationale for sex-selection is deemed to be “family balancing.” On this view, provid...
There is a strong argument in favour of sex selection, based on respect for procreative autonomy--th...
Bioethics and feminist scholarship has explored various justice implications of nonmedical sex selec...
We model parental sex selection and the equilibrium sex ratio. With intrinsic son preference, sex se...
People have always attempted to influence the sex of their children. Until recently, prenatal screen...
of sex selection for family balancing Family balancing as a morally acceptable application of sex se...
Preconception sex selection for non-medical reasons raises serious moral, legal and social issues. T...
At present there appear to be two main categories of problems involved in the ethics of sex selectio...
BACKGROUND: Preconception sex selection for non-medical reasons raises serious moral, legal and soci...
This paper examines the main ethical argument used to support the use of sex selection for non-medic...
We model sex selection and the equilibrium sex ratio, when parents care about their child's marriage...
This dissertation uses nationally representative data from the National Survey of Families and House...
'MicroSort' promises to become a reliable method for preselecting the sex of our children. As so man...
Studies of the family planning attitudes of individuals and couples in many countries indicate conti...
BACKGROUND: Like a number of international organizations before them, the American College of Obstet...
The most benign rationale for sex-selection is deemed to be “family balancing.” On this view, provid...
There is a strong argument in favour of sex selection, based on respect for procreative autonomy--th...
Bioethics and feminist scholarship has explored various justice implications of nonmedical sex selec...
We model parental sex selection and the equilibrium sex ratio. With intrinsic son preference, sex se...
People have always attempted to influence the sex of their children. Until recently, prenatal screen...
of sex selection for family balancing Family balancing as a morally acceptable application of sex se...
Preconception sex selection for non-medical reasons raises serious moral, legal and social issues. T...
At present there appear to be two main categories of problems involved in the ethics of sex selectio...
BACKGROUND: Preconception sex selection for non-medical reasons raises serious moral, legal and soci...
This paper examines the main ethical argument used to support the use of sex selection for non-medic...
We model sex selection and the equilibrium sex ratio, when parents care about their child's marriage...
This dissertation uses nationally representative data from the National Survey of Families and House...
'MicroSort' promises to become a reliable method for preselecting the sex of our children. As so man...
Studies of the family planning attitudes of individuals and couples in many countries indicate conti...
BACKGROUND: Like a number of international organizations before them, the American College of Obstet...