With the advancement of assisted reproduction technologies, people are offered wider choices to choose the gender of their offspring and to construct 'ideal-typed' families with specific gender structure. Gender selection is welcomed by many societies with gender-specific preference, especially those patriarchal societies such as Chinese communities. It is not only a medical procedure but also a social orientation, which reveals much of the underlying preference towards gender. This paper explores the cultural dimensions to gender selection and its psychosocial meanings and implications in Chinese societies, especially after the establishment of One Child Policy in China. Problems associated with son preference in the culture with strong ge...
This paper highlights a number of theoretical issues relevant to this special issue of Culture, Heal...
Recent estimates suggest that as many as 40 million women are ‘missing’ in China. We exploit a speci...
Sex preferences for children, and their behavioral manifestations, take form within a complex lattic...
This paper explores the problem of China's 'missing' girls-estimated to run into many millions. It c...
This paper explores the problem of China's missing girls - estimated to run into many millions. It c...
China's one-child policy has been implemented for almost two decades, the 1980s and 1990s. How shoul...
In a country like China, where son preference is principally the product of an ingrained social prej...
Gender bias in family formation in China is well documented. Much less is known abouthowchildren far...
Abstract Since the implementation of China’s one-child family planning policy in 1980, the fertility...
Son preference, leading to skewed sex ratios at birth, is an important feature of contemporary Chine...
High sex ratio at birth due to son preference has been known in China historically, but it was thoug...
Since the start of China’s one-child only policy in 1979, women’s bodies have been the site of a bat...
Copyright © 2013 Lei Xu. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attri...
In a country like China, where son preference is principally the product of an ingrained social prej...
Recent estimates suggest that as many as 40 million women are ‘missing’ in China. We exploit a speci...
This paper highlights a number of theoretical issues relevant to this special issue of Culture, Heal...
Recent estimates suggest that as many as 40 million women are ‘missing’ in China. We exploit a speci...
Sex preferences for children, and their behavioral manifestations, take form within a complex lattic...
This paper explores the problem of China's 'missing' girls-estimated to run into many millions. It c...
This paper explores the problem of China's missing girls - estimated to run into many millions. It c...
China's one-child policy has been implemented for almost two decades, the 1980s and 1990s. How shoul...
In a country like China, where son preference is principally the product of an ingrained social prej...
Gender bias in family formation in China is well documented. Much less is known abouthowchildren far...
Abstract Since the implementation of China’s one-child family planning policy in 1980, the fertility...
Son preference, leading to skewed sex ratios at birth, is an important feature of contemporary Chine...
High sex ratio at birth due to son preference has been known in China historically, but it was thoug...
Since the start of China’s one-child only policy in 1979, women’s bodies have been the site of a bat...
Copyright © 2013 Lei Xu. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attri...
In a country like China, where son preference is principally the product of an ingrained social prej...
Recent estimates suggest that as many as 40 million women are ‘missing’ in China. We exploit a speci...
This paper highlights a number of theoretical issues relevant to this special issue of Culture, Heal...
Recent estimates suggest that as many as 40 million women are ‘missing’ in China. We exploit a speci...
Sex preferences for children, and their behavioral manifestations, take form within a complex lattic...