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Ten Facts About Son Preference in India - 1. Introduction T

6 Jul 2024

The desire to have a son—specifically to fill the eldest son role in the family—is what drives the skewed sex ratio. [...] The Desire to Have a Son—Specifically to Fill the Eldest Son Role in the Family—Is What Drives the Skewed Sex Ratio The skewed sex ratio is concentrated at last births in the family, in cases where the previous children are daughters (Jayachandran 2015). [...] The figure plots the sex ratio of births reported in NFHS, pooling the third to fifth waves and including births up to eight years before the survey. [...] Column 1 of Table 1 examines the effect of female education on the sex ratio (defined as the percent of children who are sons) that the respondent desires at a family size specified by the surveyor. [...] The net effect is shown in Column 3 of Table 1, where the outcome is the percentage of sons desired at the desired family size using the standard DHS-type question.
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