Son preference has persisted in the face of sweeping economic and social changes in the countries studied here. We attribute this persistence to their similar family systems, which generate strong disincentives to raise daughters – whether or not their marriages require dowries – while valuing adult women's contributions to the household. Urbanisation, female education and employment can only slowly change these incentives without more direct efforts by the state and civil society to increase the flexibility of the kinship system such that daughters and sons can be perceived as being more equally valuable. Much can be done to accelerate this process through social movements, legislation and the mass media.ope
This paper explores the existence of son preference and gender-based fertility behavior among Southe...
The imbalanced sex ratio of the population in China has become a serious problem for the society. In...
Motivated by high and rising sex ratios in countries such as India and China, we formulate a theoret...
Son preference has persisted in the face of sweeping economic and social changes in the countries st...
Son preference has persisted in the face of sweeping economic and social changes in China, India, an...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The preference for sons has d...
For years, sex ratios at birth kept rising in South Korea despite rapid development. We show that th...
In many of the worlds developing economies, a preference for sons has been widely documented and is ...
For years, South Korea presented the puzzling phenomenon of steeply rising sex ratios at birth despi...
Son preference is one of the oldest issues in most of the societies with special reference to sons b...
Son-preference is a major form of gender discrimination against women as sons are considered more va...
Subsequent to the demographic transition, Asian countries have been experiencing deep-rooted changes...
Subsequent to the demographic transition, Asian countries have been experiencing deep-rooted changes...
India and China have similar patterns of gender discrimination, similar patriarchal kinship systems,...
ACROSS EAST ASIA and much of South Asia, child sex ratios have become more masculine in recent decad...
This paper explores the existence of son preference and gender-based fertility behavior among Southe...
The imbalanced sex ratio of the population in China has become a serious problem for the society. In...
Motivated by high and rising sex ratios in countries such as India and China, we formulate a theoret...
Son preference has persisted in the face of sweeping economic and social changes in the countries st...
Son preference has persisted in the face of sweeping economic and social changes in China, India, an...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The preference for sons has d...
For years, sex ratios at birth kept rising in South Korea despite rapid development. We show that th...
In many of the worlds developing economies, a preference for sons has been widely documented and is ...
For years, South Korea presented the puzzling phenomenon of steeply rising sex ratios at birth despi...
Son preference is one of the oldest issues in most of the societies with special reference to sons b...
Son-preference is a major form of gender discrimination against women as sons are considered more va...
Subsequent to the demographic transition, Asian countries have been experiencing deep-rooted changes...
Subsequent to the demographic transition, Asian countries have been experiencing deep-rooted changes...
India and China have similar patterns of gender discrimination, similar patriarchal kinship systems,...
ACROSS EAST ASIA and much of South Asia, child sex ratios have become more masculine in recent decad...
This paper explores the existence of son preference and gender-based fertility behavior among Southe...
The imbalanced sex ratio of the population in China has become a serious problem for the society. In...
Motivated by high and rising sex ratios in countries such as India and China, we formulate a theoret...