We present a micro-founded simulation model that formalizes the “ready, willing, and able” framework, originally used to explain historical fertility decline, to the practice of prenatal sex selection. The model generates sex ratio at birth (SRB) distortions from the bottom up and attempts to quantify plausible levels, trends, and interactions of son preference, technology diffusion, and fertility decline that underpin SRB trajectories at the macro level. Calibrating our model for South Korea, we show how even as the proportion with a preference for sons was declining, SRB distortions emerged due to rapid diffusion of prenatal sex determination technology combined with small but growing propensities to abort at low birth parities. Simulatio...
Fertility rates around the world are falling at the same time that male-skewed sex ratios at birth a...
We model parental sex selection and the equilibrium sex ratio. With intrinsic son preference, sex se...
available national census data indicates that in recent decades, sex-ratio imbalances have grown in ...
We present a micro-founded simulation model that formalizes the “ready, willing, and able” framework...
This thesis examines demographic manifestations of son preference in three parts.Part I develops a s...
This paper investigates the effect of prenatal sex selection on fertility through a stochastic dynam...
This paper examines whether son preference has a strong positive effect on fertility rates via numbe...
Imbalances in the sex ratio at birth in Southeast and East Asia increased especially after the mid-1...
For years, sex ratios at birth kept rising in South Korea despite rapid development. We show that th...
National Institute for Child Health and Human Development (P30 HD05876). This paper examines whether...
Introduction Skewed levels of the sex ratio at birth (SRB) due to sex-selective abortions have been ...
South Korea was among the first countries to report both an abnormally high sex ratio at birth (SRB)...
[[abstract]]This paper proposes the hypothesis that countries with stronger sex preferences are more...
South Korea was among the first countries to report both an abnormally high sex ratio at birth (SRB)...
Over the past quarter century the sex ratio at birth (SRB) has risen above natural levels in a numbe...
Fertility rates around the world are falling at the same time that male-skewed sex ratios at birth a...
We model parental sex selection and the equilibrium sex ratio. With intrinsic son preference, sex se...
available national census data indicates that in recent decades, sex-ratio imbalances have grown in ...
We present a micro-founded simulation model that formalizes the “ready, willing, and able” framework...
This thesis examines demographic manifestations of son preference in three parts.Part I develops a s...
This paper investigates the effect of prenatal sex selection on fertility through a stochastic dynam...
This paper examines whether son preference has a strong positive effect on fertility rates via numbe...
Imbalances in the sex ratio at birth in Southeast and East Asia increased especially after the mid-1...
For years, sex ratios at birth kept rising in South Korea despite rapid development. We show that th...
National Institute for Child Health and Human Development (P30 HD05876). This paper examines whether...
Introduction Skewed levels of the sex ratio at birth (SRB) due to sex-selective abortions have been ...
South Korea was among the first countries to report both an abnormally high sex ratio at birth (SRB)...
[[abstract]]This paper proposes the hypothesis that countries with stronger sex preferences are more...
South Korea was among the first countries to report both an abnormally high sex ratio at birth (SRB)...
Over the past quarter century the sex ratio at birth (SRB) has risen above natural levels in a numbe...
Fertility rates around the world are falling at the same time that male-skewed sex ratios at birth a...
We model parental sex selection and the equilibrium sex ratio. With intrinsic son preference, sex se...
available national census data indicates that in recent decades, sex-ratio imbalances have grown in ...