Empirical evidence suggests that close to 100 million women are "missing"worldwide. We revisit the empirical evidence for China, the country with the most missing women. Nearly ten million girls born in the 1980s and 1990s who were "missing"according to earlier census data can be found again in the 2010 population census. We discuss two possible explanations for the re-emergence of these formerly missing girls: the delayed registration of girls owing to economic reasons, and the response to amendments to the Chinese Statistics Law in 2009 and policy changes in the 2010 population census. Using the most recent statistics, we document patterns of the underreporting of women over time and across regions as well as explore the basic determinant...
In a country like China, where son preference is principally the product of an ingrained social prej...
The aim of this thesis is to identify the roots of the leftover women phenomenon in order to underst...
There are now 650 million women in China, almost 10 percent of the world’s population. Yet this impr...
This paper seeks to explain the dearth of females in the population of China in cohorts born from th...
High ratios of males to females in China have concerned researchers (Sen 1990, Yi et al. 1993) and t...
High ratios of males to females in China have concerned researchers (Sen 1990, Yi et al. 1993) and t...
Recent estimates suggest that as many as 40 million women are ‘missing’ in China. We exploit a speci...
The apparently inexorable rise in the proportion of “missing girls” in much of East and South Asia h...
Relative to developed countries and some parts of the developing world, most notably sub-Saharan Afr...
Sex-based discrimination has resulted in severe demographic imbalances between males and females, cu...
Asia\u27s missing girls have been the subject of a heated and ongoing debate in the press and acad...
Sex-based discrimination has resulted in severe demographic imbalances between males and females, cu...
This article looks at regional discrimination against daughters in China. To see where and why this ...
Child underreporting is often neglected in studies of fertility and sex ratio imbalance in China. To...
The status of women in China has deteriorated markedly since 2006 relative to other countries, accor...
In a country like China, where son preference is principally the product of an ingrained social prej...
The aim of this thesis is to identify the roots of the leftover women phenomenon in order to underst...
There are now 650 million women in China, almost 10 percent of the world’s population. Yet this impr...
This paper seeks to explain the dearth of females in the population of China in cohorts born from th...
High ratios of males to females in China have concerned researchers (Sen 1990, Yi et al. 1993) and t...
High ratios of males to females in China have concerned researchers (Sen 1990, Yi et al. 1993) and t...
Recent estimates suggest that as many as 40 million women are ‘missing’ in China. We exploit a speci...
The apparently inexorable rise in the proportion of “missing girls” in much of East and South Asia h...
Relative to developed countries and some parts of the developing world, most notably sub-Saharan Afr...
Sex-based discrimination has resulted in severe demographic imbalances between males and females, cu...
Asia\u27s missing girls have been the subject of a heated and ongoing debate in the press and acad...
Sex-based discrimination has resulted in severe demographic imbalances between males and females, cu...
This article looks at regional discrimination against daughters in China. To see where and why this ...
Child underreporting is often neglected in studies of fertility and sex ratio imbalance in China. To...
The status of women in China has deteriorated markedly since 2006 relative to other countries, accor...
In a country like China, where son preference is principally the product of an ingrained social prej...
The aim of this thesis is to identify the roots of the leftover women phenomenon in order to underst...
There are now 650 million women in China, almost 10 percent of the world’s population. Yet this impr...