Traditional Confucian family values in Singapore contributed to the certain characteristics of the type of family unit one should have. This includes the son preference where boys are preferred over girls by parents. However, as a fast-growing country, modernity and social forces has weakened this preference over time. In the past to align with our developing society, the Singapore government created birth policies that had a significant impact on the son preference for parents. This impact was strengthened alongside the greater acceptance of woman in most countries with feminist movements fighting for women’s freedom. This paper seeks to explore the changes in the son preference of families and its effects on gender equality in Singapore. ...
Son preference has persisted in the face of sweeping economic and social changes in the countries st...
In many nations, parents exhibit a variety of behaviors that favor sons over daughters. In this pape...
The link between fertility and gender preferences, especially son preference in Asian contexts, has...
Traditional Confucian family values in Singapore contributed to the certain characteristics of the t...
Gender is a salient concept in every social institution and as such, this cross-ethnic, qualitative...
As Singapore’s GDP per capita rose from that of a third world country to first, it’s total fertility...
Subsequent to the demographic transition, Asian countries have been experiencing deep-rooted changes...
Subsequent to the demographic transition, Asian countries have been experiencing deep-rooted changes...
Abstract Gender and gender ideology have gained increasing attention from researchers...
Personal values are framed by social contexts and carried through a person's lifecourse, but are suf...
Why would women in a post-modern society like Singapore continue to desire for children in the face ...
Gender in family studies has come a long way in constructing discourse and helping us understand spo...
A simple theoretical model predicts that when a mother gives birth to a child of her preferred sex, ...
Son preference has persisted in the face of sweeping economic and social changes in the countries st...
According to Giddens, the impact of modernity on social relations is significant. If the sphere of i...
Son preference has persisted in the face of sweeping economic and social changes in the countries st...
In many nations, parents exhibit a variety of behaviors that favor sons over daughters. In this pape...
The link between fertility and gender preferences, especially son preference in Asian contexts, has...
Traditional Confucian family values in Singapore contributed to the certain characteristics of the t...
Gender is a salient concept in every social institution and as such, this cross-ethnic, qualitative...
As Singapore’s GDP per capita rose from that of a third world country to first, it’s total fertility...
Subsequent to the demographic transition, Asian countries have been experiencing deep-rooted changes...
Subsequent to the demographic transition, Asian countries have been experiencing deep-rooted changes...
Abstract Gender and gender ideology have gained increasing attention from researchers...
Personal values are framed by social contexts and carried through a person's lifecourse, but are suf...
Why would women in a post-modern society like Singapore continue to desire for children in the face ...
Gender in family studies has come a long way in constructing discourse and helping us understand spo...
A simple theoretical model predicts that when a mother gives birth to a child of her preferred sex, ...
Son preference has persisted in the face of sweeping economic and social changes in the countries st...
According to Giddens, the impact of modernity on social relations is significant. If the sphere of i...
Son preference has persisted in the face of sweeping economic and social changes in the countries st...
In many nations, parents exhibit a variety of behaviors that favor sons over daughters. In this pape...
The link between fertility and gender preferences, especially son preference in Asian contexts, has...