This paper revisits the relationship between agricultural productivity shocks and the infant sex ratio in India and investigates how this relationship changes when households have access to government-provided employment opportunities outside of agriculture. When a household's preference for sons coincides with adverse agricultural productivity shocks, previous research has shown households tend to disproportionately reduce investments (prenatal and postnatal) in their female children. This behavior leads to a relatively more balanced sex ratio in good rainfall years and a more skewed sex ratio (in favor of boys) in bad rainfall years. We find evidence of both prenatal and postnatal channels in India and show that a workfare program, w...
The 2011 Indian Census showed the child (0-6 years) sex ratio to be 918 girls to 1000 boys, represen...
It is often argued that women have an important role to play in fostering sustainable and inclusive ...
Despite strong recent economic growth, gender inequality remains a major concern for India. This dis...
This paper revisits the relationship between agricultural productivity shocks and the infant sex rat...
In this paper, we study the impact of prenatal sex selection on the well‐being of girls by analyzing...
While there is evidence of discrimination against girls in the allocation of resources within a hous...
We review the evidence on the sex ratio among children below the age of six. International evidence ...
We use data from the 1981 and 1991 censuses of India to examine (a) sex ratios among infants aged un...
Background: The Indian sex ratio has become highly male-biased in recent decades. This may be attrib...
Despite an overall downward trend in child sex ratios in India, some of the most imbalanced district...
Despite an overall downward trend in child sex ratios in India, some of the most imbalanced district...
This paper argues that the social institutions of lineage maintenance, patrilocality and joint famil...
Previous research has not always found that boys and girls are treated differently in rural India. H...
Background: Fewer girls than boys are born in India. Various hypotheses have been proposed to expla...
Abstract: Large male-female disparities in human capital outcomes are found in many developing count...
The 2011 Indian Census showed the child (0-6 years) sex ratio to be 918 girls to 1000 boys, represen...
It is often argued that women have an important role to play in fostering sustainable and inclusive ...
Despite strong recent economic growth, gender inequality remains a major concern for India. This dis...
This paper revisits the relationship between agricultural productivity shocks and the infant sex rat...
In this paper, we study the impact of prenatal sex selection on the well‐being of girls by analyzing...
While there is evidence of discrimination against girls in the allocation of resources within a hous...
We review the evidence on the sex ratio among children below the age of six. International evidence ...
We use data from the 1981 and 1991 censuses of India to examine (a) sex ratios among infants aged un...
Background: The Indian sex ratio has become highly male-biased in recent decades. This may be attrib...
Despite an overall downward trend in child sex ratios in India, some of the most imbalanced district...
Despite an overall downward trend in child sex ratios in India, some of the most imbalanced district...
This paper argues that the social institutions of lineage maintenance, patrilocality and joint famil...
Previous research has not always found that boys and girls are treated differently in rural India. H...
Background: Fewer girls than boys are born in India. Various hypotheses have been proposed to expla...
Abstract: Large male-female disparities in human capital outcomes are found in many developing count...
The 2011 Indian Census showed the child (0-6 years) sex ratio to be 918 girls to 1000 boys, represen...
It is often argued that women have an important role to play in fostering sustainable and inclusive ...
Despite strong recent economic growth, gender inequality remains a major concern for India. This dis...