Previous research has not always found that boys and girls are treated differently in rural India. However estimates of the effect of gender on parental investments could be biased if girls end up in larger families due to son-biased stopping rules. Using a novel identification strategy that exploits that gender at conception is random, we document that boys receive more childcare time than girls, they are breastfed longer and they get more vitamin supplementation. Compared to other developing countries, boys have an advantage in height and weight relative to girls. Neither greater needs nor anticipated family size explain the results
Studies have documented a gender bias in intrahousehold resource allocations in developing countries...
Breastfeeding is negatively associated with future fertility both because nursing tem-porarily reduc...
Government of India has been taking care to give equal status to women by enacting laws and by givin...
Previous research has not always found that boys and girls are treated differently in rural India. H...
Abstract: There is considerable debate in the literature as to whether boys and girls are treated d...
We investigate the impact of son preferences in India on gender inequalities in education. We distin...
In this paper, we study the impact of prenatal sex selection on the well‐being of girls by analyzing...
The 'missing women' dilemma in India has sparked great interest in investigating gender discriminati...
The 'missing women' dilemma in India has sparked great interest in investigating gender discriminati...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Strong preference for sons in...
Abstract: Large male-female disparities in human capital outcomes are found in many developing count...
Son preference, or the privileging of sons over daughters in accordance to a patriarchal system, is ...
Boys and girls in India experience large dierences in survival and health outcomes. For example, the...
Boys and girls in India experience large dierences in survival and health outcomes. For example, the...
We review the evidence on the sex ratio among children below the age of six. International evidence ...
Studies have documented a gender bias in intrahousehold resource allocations in developing countries...
Breastfeeding is negatively associated with future fertility both because nursing tem-porarily reduc...
Government of India has been taking care to give equal status to women by enacting laws and by givin...
Previous research has not always found that boys and girls are treated differently in rural India. H...
Abstract: There is considerable debate in the literature as to whether boys and girls are treated d...
We investigate the impact of son preferences in India on gender inequalities in education. We distin...
In this paper, we study the impact of prenatal sex selection on the well‐being of girls by analyzing...
The 'missing women' dilemma in India has sparked great interest in investigating gender discriminati...
The 'missing women' dilemma in India has sparked great interest in investigating gender discriminati...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Strong preference for sons in...
Abstract: Large male-female disparities in human capital outcomes are found in many developing count...
Son preference, or the privileging of sons over daughters in accordance to a patriarchal system, is ...
Boys and girls in India experience large dierences in survival and health outcomes. For example, the...
Boys and girls in India experience large dierences in survival and health outcomes. For example, the...
We review the evidence on the sex ratio among children below the age of six. International evidence ...
Studies have documented a gender bias in intrahousehold resource allocations in developing countries...
Breastfeeding is negatively associated with future fertility both because nursing tem-porarily reduc...
Government of India has been taking care to give equal status to women by enacting laws and by givin...