IntroductionSon preference, an ongoing concern in India, is a known driver of ideal family size preferences and contraceptive use among couples. These associations can vary substantially with parity and can influence men and women differently. This study assesses the association of sex composition of children by parity and a) men's higher ideal family size preference relative to women and b) use of modern contraceptives by couples.MethodsWe used the Couples Recode dataset from National Family Health Survey (NFHS) 2015-16 and identified couples who had at least one child and had complete responses for variables used in the study (N = 56,731 couples). We developed multivariable linear and logistic regression models to study the asso...
Background: India is the most populous country in the world, sustaining 17.5% of the world’s populat...
In India there is noticeable regional variation in gender preference and contraceptive use. Preferen...
Abstract Background Persistent low rates of spacing contraceptive use among young wives in rural Ind...
Introduction: Son preference, an ongoing concern in India, is a known driver of ideal family size pr...
Introduction: Son preference, an ongoing concern in India, is a known driver of ideal family size pr...
Background: A cultural preference for sons has been well documented in India, resulting in skewed se...
The paper compares the role of men’s and women’s ideals concerning the sex composition of children f...
We investigate the effect of parents' sex composition preferences on intentions for a third child in...
Abstract Background The sex composition of existing children has been shown to influence childbearin...
Context: Son preference exerts a strong influence over contraceptive and fertility decisions in many...
This paper explores the reasons behind gender bias and the skewed sex-ratio in India by looking at g...
Background: Persistent low rates of spacing contraceptive use among young wives in rural India have ...
Although son preference in patrilineal society is an established fact, daughter preference in matril...
Objective: Women’s involvement in contraceptive decision-making increases contraceptive use and redu...
This study was conducted with the purpose of determining whether sonpreference exists in the study a...
Background: India is the most populous country in the world, sustaining 17.5% of the world’s populat...
In India there is noticeable regional variation in gender preference and contraceptive use. Preferen...
Abstract Background Persistent low rates of spacing contraceptive use among young wives in rural Ind...
Introduction: Son preference, an ongoing concern in India, is a known driver of ideal family size pr...
Introduction: Son preference, an ongoing concern in India, is a known driver of ideal family size pr...
Background: A cultural preference for sons has been well documented in India, resulting in skewed se...
The paper compares the role of men’s and women’s ideals concerning the sex composition of children f...
We investigate the effect of parents' sex composition preferences on intentions for a third child in...
Abstract Background The sex composition of existing children has been shown to influence childbearin...
Context: Son preference exerts a strong influence over contraceptive and fertility decisions in many...
This paper explores the reasons behind gender bias and the skewed sex-ratio in India by looking at g...
Background: Persistent low rates of spacing contraceptive use among young wives in rural India have ...
Although son preference in patrilineal society is an established fact, daughter preference in matril...
Objective: Women’s involvement in contraceptive decision-making increases contraceptive use and redu...
This study was conducted with the purpose of determining whether sonpreference exists in the study a...
Background: India is the most populous country in the world, sustaining 17.5% of the world’s populat...
In India there is noticeable regional variation in gender preference and contraceptive use. Preferen...
Abstract Background Persistent low rates of spacing contraceptive use among young wives in rural Ind...