Historically, son preference has been widely prevalent in South Asia, manifested in the form of skewed sex ratios, gender differentials in child mortality, and worse educational investments in daughters versus sons. In the present study, we show, using data from a purposefully designed nationally representative survey for Bangladesh, that among women of childbearing age, son bias in stated fertility preferences has weakened and there is an emerging preference for gender balance. We examine a number of different hypotheses for the decline in son preference, including the increasing availability of female employment in the manufacturing sector, increased female education, and the decline of joint family living. Using survival analysis, we sho...
Our field studies during last one decade in Uttarakhand Himalayas have observed that ongoing transit...
Son preference has persisted in the face of sweeping economic and social changes in the countries st...
Son preference is closely to sex imbalances at birth in Vietnam. But gender bias is a complex topic ...
South Asia is a region characterized by a culture of son preference, severe discrimination against d...
South Asia is a region characterized by a culture of son preference, severe discrimination against d...
This article assesses the strength of son preference in Bangladesh, as reflected in fertility behav...
Son preference resulting from traditional beliefs, social customs and economic benefits including su...
A family preference for sons over daughters may manifest itself in different ways, including higher ...
This paper explores the existence of son preference and gender-based fertility behavior among Southe...
his article was published in The Journal of Feminist Economics [ © 2013 IAFFE. ] and the definite ve...
The link between fertility and gender preferences, especially son preference in Asian contexts, has...
This study aims to determine whether son preference exists in Bangladesh and to identify the differ...
This thesis examines demographic manifestations of son preference in three parts.Part I develops a s...
This study aims to determine whether son preference exists in Bangladesh and to identify the differ...
This thesis examines demographic manifestations of son preference in three parts.Part I develops a s...
Our field studies during last one decade in Uttarakhand Himalayas have observed that ongoing transit...
Son preference has persisted in the face of sweeping economic and social changes in the countries st...
Son preference is closely to sex imbalances at birth in Vietnam. But gender bias is a complex topic ...
South Asia is a region characterized by a culture of son preference, severe discrimination against d...
South Asia is a region characterized by a culture of son preference, severe discrimination against d...
This article assesses the strength of son preference in Bangladesh, as reflected in fertility behav...
Son preference resulting from traditional beliefs, social customs and economic benefits including su...
A family preference for sons over daughters may manifest itself in different ways, including higher ...
This paper explores the existence of son preference and gender-based fertility behavior among Southe...
his article was published in The Journal of Feminist Economics [ © 2013 IAFFE. ] and the definite ve...
The link between fertility and gender preferences, especially son preference in Asian contexts, has...
This study aims to determine whether son preference exists in Bangladesh and to identify the differ...
This thesis examines demographic manifestations of son preference in three parts.Part I develops a s...
This study aims to determine whether son preference exists in Bangladesh and to identify the differ...
This thesis examines demographic manifestations of son preference in three parts.Part I develops a s...
Our field studies during last one decade in Uttarakhand Himalayas have observed that ongoing transit...
Son preference has persisted in the face of sweeping economic and social changes in the countries st...
Son preference is closely to sex imbalances at birth in Vietnam. But gender bias is a complex topic ...