Even though Pakistan is a highly patriarchal society, it has not featured prominently in studies focusing on sex-selective abortion and sex ratios at birth. But with fertility declining and existing strong son preference—Pakistan has one of the highest desired sex ratios in the world—how will Pakistani families respond? In the pursuit of sons, will they have additional children or resort to sex-selective abortions? Or is there evidence that the pursuit of sons is weakening? Using data from three rounds of the demographic and health survey, we show clear evidence of son preference in fertility intentions, patterns of contraceptive use and parity progression ratios. More specifically, we find pervasive evidence that Pakistanis continue childb...
A family preference for sons over daughters may manifest itself in different ways, including higher ...
This small piece provides a few insights into the quest for sons among Punjabis. It reveals the unde...
This dissertation examines the determinants of the desire for additional children for currently marr...
Even though Pakistan is a highly patriarchal society, it has not featured prominently in studies foc...
In Pakistan as well as in many other countries in Asia, there is a strong son preference. Using data...
Context: Son preference exerts a strong influence over contraceptive and fertility decisions in many...
This is the final version. Available from University of Chicago Press via the DOI in this record.We ...
This paper empirically tests for two competing explanations of the increasing sex ratio at birth (SR...
The shift from high to low fertility during the process of modernisation may occur through a r...
This article assesses the strength of son preference in Bangladesh, as reflected in fertility behav...
Pakistan has been experiencing rapid population growth since the second half of this century. ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The preference for sons has d...
BACKGROUND: In its recent report 'Human Reproductive Technologies and the Law',...
The link between fertility and gender preferences, especially son preference in Asian contexts, has...
Recent trends in fertility and contraceptive prevalence indicate that the marital fertility transiti...
A family preference for sons over daughters may manifest itself in different ways, including higher ...
This small piece provides a few insights into the quest for sons among Punjabis. It reveals the unde...
This dissertation examines the determinants of the desire for additional children for currently marr...
Even though Pakistan is a highly patriarchal society, it has not featured prominently in studies foc...
In Pakistan as well as in many other countries in Asia, there is a strong son preference. Using data...
Context: Son preference exerts a strong influence over contraceptive and fertility decisions in many...
This is the final version. Available from University of Chicago Press via the DOI in this record.We ...
This paper empirically tests for two competing explanations of the increasing sex ratio at birth (SR...
The shift from high to low fertility during the process of modernisation may occur through a r...
This article assesses the strength of son preference in Bangladesh, as reflected in fertility behav...
Pakistan has been experiencing rapid population growth since the second half of this century. ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The preference for sons has d...
BACKGROUND: In its recent report 'Human Reproductive Technologies and the Law',...
The link between fertility and gender preferences, especially son preference in Asian contexts, has...
Recent trends in fertility and contraceptive prevalence indicate that the marital fertility transiti...
A family preference for sons over daughters may manifest itself in different ways, including higher ...
This small piece provides a few insights into the quest for sons among Punjabis. It reveals the unde...
This dissertation examines the determinants of the desire for additional children for currently marr...