In India, the mothers-in-law are often portrayed as the most powerful entity in the household in Indian popular culture and media. Similarly, in the literature, the influence of the Indian mothers-in-law is often taken for granted. However, most of the empirical evidence relies on qualitative data or on small samples. Looking at stated son preference and using the third nationally representative National Family and Health Survey dataset, we show that mothers-in-law do indeed have an influence on their daughter-in-law, everything else constant. Given the stronger son preference among mothers-in-law, this contributes to the high imbalance in the male to female sex-ratio observed among children in India
We investigate the impact of son preferences in India on gender inequalities in education. We distin...
This paper brings together the notion of ‘son preference’ and the complementary concept of ‘daughter...
A deeply-rooted preference for sons may decrease the relative number of female births. Though there ...
In India, the mothers-in-law are often portrayed as the most powerful entity in the household in Ind...
Much research has been done on demographic manifestations of son preference, particularly girls’ exc...
Although son preference in patrilineal society is an established fact, daughter preference in matril...
"Son preference is widespread in India and deep-rooted in its history. It is a matter of concern bec...
Indian mothers-in law are consistently legally implicated in violence against their daughters-in-law...
This paper investigates the associations between preferred family size of women in rural Bihar, Indi...
This study deals with the impact of overall processes of societal change on already existing patriar...
The desire for male children is prevalent in India, where son preference has been shown to affect fe...
This paper investigates the associations between preferred family size of married women aged 16-34 i...
This paper investigates the associations between preferred family size of women in rural Bihar, Indi...
<p>In India, millions of female foetuses have been aborted since the 1980s alongside an abnormally h...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The effect of son preference ...
We investigate the impact of son preferences in India on gender inequalities in education. We distin...
This paper brings together the notion of ‘son preference’ and the complementary concept of ‘daughter...
A deeply-rooted preference for sons may decrease the relative number of female births. Though there ...
In India, the mothers-in-law are often portrayed as the most powerful entity in the household in Ind...
Much research has been done on demographic manifestations of son preference, particularly girls’ exc...
Although son preference in patrilineal society is an established fact, daughter preference in matril...
"Son preference is widespread in India and deep-rooted in its history. It is a matter of concern bec...
Indian mothers-in law are consistently legally implicated in violence against their daughters-in-law...
This paper investigates the associations between preferred family size of women in rural Bihar, Indi...
This study deals with the impact of overall processes of societal change on already existing patriar...
The desire for male children is prevalent in India, where son preference has been shown to affect fe...
This paper investigates the associations between preferred family size of married women aged 16-34 i...
This paper investigates the associations between preferred family size of women in rural Bihar, Indi...
<p>In India, millions of female foetuses have been aborted since the 1980s alongside an abnormally h...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The effect of son preference ...
We investigate the impact of son preferences in India on gender inequalities in education. We distin...
This paper brings together the notion of ‘son preference’ and the complementary concept of ‘daughter...
A deeply-rooted preference for sons may decrease the relative number of female births. Though there ...