A simple theoretical model predicts that when a mother gives birth to a child of her preferred sex, parents will likely invest more resources in that child, leading to more significant human capital. This bias can result in unequal treatment and opportunities, affecting a child’s long-term development. This study investigates how gender preference influences cognitive ability between sons and daughters in Indonesia. This study utilizes longitudinal data from the Indonesian Family Life Survey 1 and 5, analyzed using the Ordinary Least Square method. The results indicate that daughters whose mothers had a son preference had 0.259 points higher cognitive scores. This finding is attributed to the sample distribution, revealing that daughters of...
This paper provides a new explanation for the long-run decline in fertility, the narrowing of the ge...
Indonesia is usually viewed as a country free of the acute forms of gender discrimination observed e...
Strong son preference in developing countries often motivates parents to undertake sex selection at ...
A simple theoretical model predicts that when a mother gives birth to a child of her preferred sex, ...
In many nations, parents exhibit a variety of behaviors that favor sons over daughters. In this pape...
In many nations, parents exhibit a variety of behaviors that favor sons over daughters. In this pape...
Previous studies found that sex preference influenced fertility preference and family size, particul...
Using the 1993 Indonesia Family Life Survey, this paper examines the school participation among boys...
This paper examines the magnitude and source of gender gaps in cognitive and social‐emotional skills...
The effect of the socioeconomic characteristics in one generation on the socioeconomic achievement o...
We investigate the impact of son preferences in India on gender inequalities in education. We distin...
Proceeding Seminar and Workshop Mid Year APECA 2015 in Salatiga. Guidance and Counselling Study Prog...
We study the effect of preferences for boys on the performance in mathematics of girls, using eviden...
This paper explores the existence of son preference and gender-based fertility behavior among Southe...
The premature mortality of female children is an alarming demographic outcome in many countries of t...
This paper provides a new explanation for the long-run decline in fertility, the narrowing of the ge...
Indonesia is usually viewed as a country free of the acute forms of gender discrimination observed e...
Strong son preference in developing countries often motivates parents to undertake sex selection at ...
A simple theoretical model predicts that when a mother gives birth to a child of her preferred sex, ...
In many nations, parents exhibit a variety of behaviors that favor sons over daughters. In this pape...
In many nations, parents exhibit a variety of behaviors that favor sons over daughters. In this pape...
Previous studies found that sex preference influenced fertility preference and family size, particul...
Using the 1993 Indonesia Family Life Survey, this paper examines the school participation among boys...
This paper examines the magnitude and source of gender gaps in cognitive and social‐emotional skills...
The effect of the socioeconomic characteristics in one generation on the socioeconomic achievement o...
We investigate the impact of son preferences in India on gender inequalities in education. We distin...
Proceeding Seminar and Workshop Mid Year APECA 2015 in Salatiga. Guidance and Counselling Study Prog...
We study the effect of preferences for boys on the performance in mathematics of girls, using eviden...
This paper explores the existence of son preference and gender-based fertility behavior among Southe...
The premature mortality of female children is an alarming demographic outcome in many countries of t...
This paper provides a new explanation for the long-run decline in fertility, the narrowing of the ge...
Indonesia is usually viewed as a country free of the acute forms of gender discrimination observed e...
Strong son preference in developing countries often motivates parents to undertake sex selection at ...