This paper proposes a new method to infer gender preferences from birth spacing. We apply it to Africa, where the least is known about gender preferences. We show that son preference is strong and increasing in North Africa. By contrast, most Sub-Saharan African countries display a preference for variety or no preference at all. Further analysis concludes that traditional family systems predict well the nature of gender preferences, while religion does not. Last, the magnitude of preferences is stronger for wealthier and more educated women
Efforts at reducing fertility in developing areas have focused on women who are expected to determin...
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jissue/112596548International audienceMoroccan Berbers an...
Fertility remains high and contraceptive use is low in much of sub-Saharan Africa despite high level...
This paper proposes a new method to infer gender preferences from birth spacing. We apply it to Afri...
Recent demographic evidence for sub-Saharan Africa shows that the absence of a demand for small fami...
I present new evidence on how norms and traditions can affect women’s public good preferences in Afr...
The paper compares the role of men’s and women’s ideals concerning the sex composition of children f...
Kenyan women have more children, especially in rural areas, than in most developing nations. This is...
Birth interval is a major determinant of rates of fertility, and is also a measure of parental inves...
Efforts at reducing fertility in developing areas have focused on women who are expected to determin...
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jissue/112596548International audienceMoroccan Berbers an...
Fertility remains high and contraceptive use is low in much of sub-Saharan Africa despite high level...
This paper proposes a new method to infer gender preferences from birth spacing. We apply it to Afri...
Recent demographic evidence for sub-Saharan Africa shows that the absence of a demand for small fami...
I present new evidence on how norms and traditions can affect women’s public good preferences in Afr...
The paper compares the role of men’s and women’s ideals concerning the sex composition of children f...
Kenyan women have more children, especially in rural areas, than in most developing nations. This is...
Birth interval is a major determinant of rates of fertility, and is also a measure of parental inves...
Efforts at reducing fertility in developing areas have focused on women who are expected to determin...
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jissue/112596548International audienceMoroccan Berbers an...
Fertility remains high and contraceptive use is low in much of sub-Saharan Africa despite high level...