This is a theoretical paper to analyze possible bias against daughters in the provision of healthcare. Women once married become part of in-laws\u27 families, leading to certain inter-family externalities in household decision making, which in turn result in gender bias in healthcare. We also find that the extent of gender bias increases with the cost of healthcare
The premature mortality of female children is an alarming demographic outcome in many countries of t...
Children are preferred everywhere in the world. Various studies have been done by the research-ers r...
This paper explores the extent and nature of gender differences, by age, in household health expendi...
This is a theoretical and empirical paper to analyze possible bias against daughters in the provisio...
Exogamy and Bias against Daughters in Health-care Provision: A Theory and Evidence from Two Northern...
This is a theoretical and empirical paper to analyze possible bias against daughters in the provisio...
his paper deals with the question of the relative contribution of children to the informal long- ter...
This paper assessed gender bias within hospitalisation rates to ascertain whether differential care-...
This paper focuses on the interaction between gender discrimination and household decisions. It deve...
During the last decades research has reported unmotivated differences in the treatment of women and ...
Studies have documented a gender bias in intrahousehold resource allocations in developing countries...
The missing women dilemma in India has sparked a growing interest in investigating gender discrimin...
The 'missing women' dilemma in India has sparked great interest in investigating gender discriminati...
Daughters of elderly women are more likely to provide informal care than sons. If care managers take...
The “missing women ” dilemma in India has sparked interest in investigating gender discrimination in...
The premature mortality of female children is an alarming demographic outcome in many countries of t...
Children are preferred everywhere in the world. Various studies have been done by the research-ers r...
This paper explores the extent and nature of gender differences, by age, in household health expendi...
This is a theoretical and empirical paper to analyze possible bias against daughters in the provisio...
Exogamy and Bias against Daughters in Health-care Provision: A Theory and Evidence from Two Northern...
This is a theoretical and empirical paper to analyze possible bias against daughters in the provisio...
his paper deals with the question of the relative contribution of children to the informal long- ter...
This paper assessed gender bias within hospitalisation rates to ascertain whether differential care-...
This paper focuses on the interaction between gender discrimination and household decisions. It deve...
During the last decades research has reported unmotivated differences in the treatment of women and ...
Studies have documented a gender bias in intrahousehold resource allocations in developing countries...
The missing women dilemma in India has sparked a growing interest in investigating gender discrimin...
The 'missing women' dilemma in India has sparked great interest in investigating gender discriminati...
Daughters of elderly women are more likely to provide informal care than sons. If care managers take...
The “missing women ” dilemma in India has sparked interest in investigating gender discrimination in...
The premature mortality of female children is an alarming demographic outcome in many countries of t...
Children are preferred everywhere in the world. Various studies have been done by the research-ers r...
This paper explores the extent and nature of gender differences, by age, in household health expendi...