The paper compares the role of men’s and women’s ideals concerning the sex composition of children for women’s desire to stop childbearing and for use of contraception by couples in 45 developing countries. Probabilities of each outcome are considered when the sex composition of children matches the ideals of both the woman and her partner, of the woman or her partner only, and of neither of them. Demographic and Health Survey couples datasets are analyzed. Models with country fixed effects are estimated for two pooled samples, one including couples from Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and the other couples from all other regions. The probability of using contraception and (outside the SSA countries) of women’s fertility stopping desire is lowest ...
We investigate the effect of parents' sex composition preferences on intentions for a third child in...
Achieving a close correspondence between fertility desires and realized fertility is a widely shared...
Association between sex preference for children and marital dissolution in sub-Saharan Africa.</p
Fertility remains high and contraceptive use is low in much of sub-Saharan Africa despite high level...
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...
Fertility remains high and contraceptive use is low in much of sub-Saharan Africa despite high level...
The paper considers role of son preference in formation of desires to have an additional child in co...
Over the past quarter century the sex ratio at birth (SRB) has risen above natural levels in a numbe...
We document evidence on preferences for childbearing in developing countries. Across countries, men ...
Context: Son preference exerts a strong influence over contraceptive and fertility decisions in many...
We investigate the effect of parents' sex composition preferences on intentions for a third child in...
Achieving a close correspondence between fertility desires and realized fertility is a widely shared...
Association between sex preference for children and marital dissolution in sub-Saharan Africa.</p
Fertility remains high and contraceptive use is low in much of sub-Saharan Africa despite high level...
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...
Fertility remains high and contraceptive use is low in much of sub-Saharan Africa despite high level...
The paper considers role of son preference in formation of desires to have an additional child in co...
Over the past quarter century the sex ratio at birth (SRB) has risen above natural levels in a numbe...
We document evidence on preferences for childbearing in developing countries. Across countries, men ...
Context: Son preference exerts a strong influence over contraceptive and fertility decisions in many...
We investigate the effect of parents' sex composition preferences on intentions for a third child in...
Achieving a close correspondence between fertility desires and realized fertility is a widely shared...
Association between sex preference for children and marital dissolution in sub-Saharan Africa.</p