Sex preferences for children, and their behavioral manifestations, take form within a complex lattice of social and environmental contexts. Perhaps the most sweeping generalization of social context is the family system, describing a cluster of interrelated family processes. It has been argued, for example, that son preference of the Han Chinese is inherent in the patrilineal joint family system common across much of Asia (Skinner 1997). It would follow then, that the family systems of many southern Chinese minority nationalities, which share characteristics that accord a higher value to females, would produce a pattern of sex preference divergent from the Han pattern. Evidence from an isolated Li community in Hainan Island is generally con...
The issue of gender bias bears both theoretical significance and policy relevance. Using a household...
This paper provides a framework to link the ethnic choice for chil-dren with interethnic marriage. O...
Across different times and cultures, parents exercise considerable influence over their children’s m...
Son preference predominates in China, yet there are patterned exceptions to this rule. In this paper...
Using path anaysis and the 5 per cent PUMS data of the 1990 and 2000 [US] censuses, this study exami...
The research on the sex preference for children focuses mainly on the rural areas in China. For inst...
The imbalanced sex ratio of the population in China has become a serious problem for the society. In...
With the advancement of assisted reproduction technologies, people are offered wider choices to choo...
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...
Son preference, leading to skewed sex ratios at birth, is an important feature of contemporary Chine...
This paper examines the puzzle of the recent rise in the sex ratio at birth in Viet Nam and relates ...
Son preference has persisted in the face of sweeping economic and social changes in China, India, an...
Gender bias in family formation in China is well documented. Much less is known abouthowchildren far...
This paper provides a framework to link the ethnic choice for chil-dren with interethnic marriage in...
The issue of gender bias bears both theoretical significance and policy relevance. Using a household...
This paper provides a framework to link the ethnic choice for chil-dren with interethnic marriage. O...
Across different times and cultures, parents exercise considerable influence over their children’s m...
Son preference predominates in China, yet there are patterned exceptions to this rule. In this paper...
Using path anaysis and the 5 per cent PUMS data of the 1990 and 2000 [US] censuses, this study exami...
The research on the sex preference for children focuses mainly on the rural areas in China. For inst...
The imbalanced sex ratio of the population in China has become a serious problem for the society. In...
With the advancement of assisted reproduction technologies, people are offered wider choices to choo...
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...
Son preference, leading to skewed sex ratios at birth, is an important feature of contemporary Chine...
This paper examines the puzzle of the recent rise in the sex ratio at birth in Viet Nam and relates ...
Son preference has persisted in the face of sweeping economic and social changes in China, India, an...
Gender bias in family formation in China is well documented. Much less is known abouthowchildren far...
This paper provides a framework to link the ethnic choice for chil-dren with interethnic marriage in...
The issue of gender bias bears both theoretical significance and policy relevance. Using a household...
This paper provides a framework to link the ethnic choice for chil-dren with interethnic marriage. O...
Across different times and cultures, parents exercise considerable influence over their children’s m...