Son preference and sex composition of children: Evidence from India

Type Journal Article - Demography
Title Son preference and sex composition of children: Evidence from India
Author(s)
Volume 37
Issue 1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2000
Page numbers 95-108
URL http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10748992
Abstract
Although the effect of son preference on sex composition of children ever born is undetectable in national-level estimates that aggregate across all families, this article provides empirical evidence from India that son preference has two pronounced and predictable family-level effects on the sex composition of children ever born. First, data from India show that smaller families have a significantly higher proportion of sons than larger families. Second, socially and economically disadvantaged couples and couples from the northern region of India not only want but also attain a higher proportion of sons, if the effects of family size are controlled.

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