The premature mortality of female children is an alarming demographic outcome in many countries of the world. The most popular explanation for this phenomenon is the prevalence of son preference. However, empirical findings indicate that the assumption of a positive relationship between wanted daughters and female children’s survival is not found in every scenario, and it does not have a clear explanation in the literature. To fill this gap, we present a simple model that provides insights into how the positive marginal effect of wanted daughters on their survival might decrease with higher societal discrimination against young females. The model draws on the emerging literature that examines the erosion of cognitive and noncognitive skills...
This dissertation is a three-paper project that looks at the manifestation of son preference in chil...
Sociobiological theory predicts that the greater variance in reproductive success of males will lead...
In this paper, we study the impact of prenatal sex selection on the well‐being of girls by analyzing...
The premature mortality of female children is an alarming demographic outcome in many countries of t...
Son preference has been linked to excess female under-5 mortality in India, and considerable literat...
Half a million girls a year are sex-selectively aborted in India (Jha et al., 2006); many others nev...
Why are female children still at risk in India despite progress in education, increasing participati...
A strong preference for sons over daughters in Indian families has been documented over centuries (P...
This paper is the first to show that excess mortality among adult women can be partly explained by s...
Why are female children still at risk in India despite progress in education, increasing participati...
Survivorship of children is unsurprisingly dependent upon numerous variables, not least of which is ...
Recent research has shown that improving women’s decisionmaking power relative to men’s within house...
In this paper we use child level data from Pakistan to estimate the probability of child mortality. ...
Are adverse sex ratios in India largely due to intra-household discrimination of females? Received w...
During the past two decades, considerable debate has taken place, particularly in India, on the imba...
This dissertation is a three-paper project that looks at the manifestation of son preference in chil...
Sociobiological theory predicts that the greater variance in reproductive success of males will lead...
In this paper, we study the impact of prenatal sex selection on the well‐being of girls by analyzing...
The premature mortality of female children is an alarming demographic outcome in many countries of t...
Son preference has been linked to excess female under-5 mortality in India, and considerable literat...
Half a million girls a year are sex-selectively aborted in India (Jha et al., 2006); many others nev...
Why are female children still at risk in India despite progress in education, increasing participati...
A strong preference for sons over daughters in Indian families has been documented over centuries (P...
This paper is the first to show that excess mortality among adult women can be partly explained by s...
Why are female children still at risk in India despite progress in education, increasing participati...
Survivorship of children is unsurprisingly dependent upon numerous variables, not least of which is ...
Recent research has shown that improving women’s decisionmaking power relative to men’s within house...
In this paper we use child level data from Pakistan to estimate the probability of child mortality. ...
Are adverse sex ratios in India largely due to intra-household discrimination of females? Received w...
During the past two decades, considerable debate has taken place, particularly in India, on the imba...
This dissertation is a three-paper project that looks at the manifestation of son preference in chil...
Sociobiological theory predicts that the greater variance in reproductive success of males will lead...
In this paper, we study the impact of prenatal sex selection on the well‐being of girls by analyzing...