With poverty studies having shifted their focus from household poverty to individual poverty, a number of studies have started to examine intrahousehold resource allocation, especially gender bias within the household as potential causes of poverty. The literature has highlighted the existence of gender inequalities in South Asia, attributed to strong preferences for male offspring stemming from cultural and traditional customs. Only a few studies focused on the regional difference in the extent of gender bias and its response to income growth. To fill a void in previous studies, this study analyzes regional differences in gender discrimination, taking into account time-series variations. Furthermore, we test whether economic factors are re...
The excess female infant mortality observed in South Asia has typically been attributed to gender di...
Health strategies which consider sex and gender elements have been noted to be cost effective and mo...
This paper assessed gender bias within hospitalisation rates to ascertain whether differential care-...
With poverty studies having shifted their focus from household poverty to individual poverty, a numb...
With poverty studies having shifted their focus from household poverty to individual poverty, a numb...
In this paper we use child level data from Pakistan to estimate the probability of child mortality. ...
Abstract Gender disparities in child undernutrition and mortality in India have been a topic of inte...
In recent years, empirical findings have been reported which suggest that female children in South A...
As observed with many indicators, there is substantial spatial variation in gender bias in child mor...
Background This paper examines seemingly contradictory evidence from extant research that son prefer...
Arokiasamy Perianayagam.- Regional Patterns of Sex Bias and Excess Female Child Mortality in India U...
We use data on children at ages 8, 12 and 15 from Young Lives, a cohort study of 12,000 children acr...
The issue of higher female than male mortality during childhood in developing countries has recently...
Background: In India, excess female under-5 mortality is well documented. Under-5 mortality is also ...
Studies have documented a gender bias in intrahousehold resource allocations in developing countries...
The excess female infant mortality observed in South Asia has typically been attributed to gender di...
Health strategies which consider sex and gender elements have been noted to be cost effective and mo...
This paper assessed gender bias within hospitalisation rates to ascertain whether differential care-...
With poverty studies having shifted their focus from household poverty to individual poverty, a numb...
With poverty studies having shifted their focus from household poverty to individual poverty, a numb...
In this paper we use child level data from Pakistan to estimate the probability of child mortality. ...
Abstract Gender disparities in child undernutrition and mortality in India have been a topic of inte...
In recent years, empirical findings have been reported which suggest that female children in South A...
As observed with many indicators, there is substantial spatial variation in gender bias in child mor...
Background This paper examines seemingly contradictory evidence from extant research that son prefer...
Arokiasamy Perianayagam.- Regional Patterns of Sex Bias and Excess Female Child Mortality in India U...
We use data on children at ages 8, 12 and 15 from Young Lives, a cohort study of 12,000 children acr...
The issue of higher female than male mortality during childhood in developing countries has recently...
Background: In India, excess female under-5 mortality is well documented. Under-5 mortality is also ...
Studies have documented a gender bias in intrahousehold resource allocations in developing countries...
The excess female infant mortality observed in South Asia has typically been attributed to gender di...
Health strategies which consider sex and gender elements have been noted to be cost effective and mo...
This paper assessed gender bias within hospitalisation rates to ascertain whether differential care-...