his article was published in The Journal of Feminist Economics [ © 2013 IAFFE. ] and the definite version is available at: 10.1080/13545701.2013.857423 The Article's website is at: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13545701.2013.857423ABSTRACT: South Asia is a region characterized by a culture of son preference, severe discrimination against daughters, and excess levels of female mortality, leading to what Amartya Sen called the phenomenon of “missing women.” However, the onset of fertility decline across the region has been accompanied by considerable divergence in this phenomenon. In India, improvements in overall life expectancy have closed the gender gap in mortality rates among adults, but persisting gender discrimination amon...
Children are preferred everywhere in the world. Various studies have been done by the research-ers r...
Name on Title Page: Md. Mahfuzur RahmanThis study uncovered the causes of fertility stalls in Bangla...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The preference for sons has d...
South Asia is a region characterized by a culture of son preference, severe discrimination against d...
Historically, son preference has been widely prevalent in South Asia, manifested in the form of skew...
Our field studies during last one decade in Uttarakhand Himalayas have observed that ongoing transit...
Why are female children still at risk in India despite progress in education, increasing participati...
This article assesses the strength of son preference in Bangladesh, as reflected in fertility behav...
Due to copyright restrictions, this item cannot be sharedThe major finding from the study is that th...
Recent research has shown that improving women’s decisionmaking power relative to men’s within house...
Son-preference is a major form of gender discrimination against women as sons are considered more va...
In this brief note, we examine the notion that Kerala state in Southern India remains a (comparative...
The issue of sex differentials in mortality received attention as early as 1901 when the Super...
Using evidence from a number of sources (including the 1981 and 1991 censuses of India, prior resear...
This dissertation is a three-paper project that looks at the manifestation of son preference in chil...
Children are preferred everywhere in the world. Various studies have been done by the research-ers r...
Name on Title Page: Md. Mahfuzur RahmanThis study uncovered the causes of fertility stalls in Bangla...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The preference for sons has d...
South Asia is a region characterized by a culture of son preference, severe discrimination against d...
Historically, son preference has been widely prevalent in South Asia, manifested in the form of skew...
Our field studies during last one decade in Uttarakhand Himalayas have observed that ongoing transit...
Why are female children still at risk in India despite progress in education, increasing participati...
This article assesses the strength of son preference in Bangladesh, as reflected in fertility behav...
Due to copyright restrictions, this item cannot be sharedThe major finding from the study is that th...
Recent research has shown that improving women’s decisionmaking power relative to men’s within house...
Son-preference is a major form of gender discrimination against women as sons are considered more va...
In this brief note, we examine the notion that Kerala state in Southern India remains a (comparative...
The issue of sex differentials in mortality received attention as early as 1901 when the Super...
Using evidence from a number of sources (including the 1981 and 1991 censuses of India, prior resear...
This dissertation is a three-paper project that looks at the manifestation of son preference in chil...
Children are preferred everywhere in the world. Various studies have been done by the research-ers r...
Name on Title Page: Md. Mahfuzur RahmanThis study uncovered the causes of fertility stalls in Bangla...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The preference for sons has d...