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Son Preference, the Family-building Process and Child Mortality in India
1998
Population Studies
India is a country with a pervasive preference for sons and one of the highest levels of excess female child mortality in the world (female child mortality exceeds male child mortality by 43 percent). In this paper, data from the National Family Health Survey (NFHS) are used to test the hypothesis that son preference influences parity progression and ultimately child mortality. In particular, the survival of female children may be adversely affected by the fact that female births are more often
doi:10.1080/0032472031000150486
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