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Dynamics between Regional Sex Ratios at Birth and Sex Ratios at Prime Marriageable Ages in China. (2022). Xiong, Wanru.
In: Population and Development Review.
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  9. Can Legal Bans on Sex Detection Technology Reduce Gender Discrimination?. (2021). Sharma, Anisha ; Dasgupta, Aparajita.
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  10. Gender Discrimination and Excess Female Under-5 Mortality in India: A New Perspective Using Mixed-Sex Twins. (2020). Kashyap, Ridhi ; Behrman, Julia.
    In: Demography.
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  11. Another Gendered Demographic Dividend: Adjusting to a Future without Sons. (2020). Allendorf, Keera.
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  12. Husband, sons and fertility gap: Evidence from India. (2019). Parasnis, Jaai ; Mishra, Ankita.
    In: Monash Economics Working Papers.
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  13. The Differential Mortality of Undesired Infants in Sub-Saharan Africa. (2018). Flato, Martin.
    In: Demography.
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  14. Measuring heterogeneity in preferences over the sex of children. (2018). Norling, Johannes.
    In: Journal of Development Economics.
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  15. Financial Incentives and the Fertility-Sex Ratio Trade-Off. (2018). Anukriti, S.
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  16. Decomposition of gender differential in malnutrition in Indian children. (2017). Jose, Shyma.
    In: Journal of Social and Economic Development.
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  17. Religion, Contraceptive Method Mix, and Son Preference Among Bengali-Speaking Community of Indian Subcontinent. (2017). Ghosh, Saswata ; Chattopadhyay, Aparajita.
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  18. The relationship between womens paid employment and womens stated son preference in India. (2017). Duvisac, Sara ; Behrman, Julia.
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  19. Like Mother(-in-Law) Like Daughter? Influence of the Older Generation’s Fertility Behaviours on Women’s Desired Family Size in Bihar, India. (2016). Bordone, Valeria ; Muttarak, Raya ; Kumar, Abhishek.
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  20. The Dynamics of Son Preference, Technology Diffusion, and Fertility Decline Underlying Distorted Sex Ratios at Birth: A Simulation Approach. (2016). Kashyap, Ridhi ; Villavicencio, Francisco.
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  21. Son Preference and Gender Gaps in Child Nutrition: Does the Level of Female Autonomy Matter?. (2016). Dasgupta, Shatanjaya.
    In: Review of Development Economics.
    RePEc:bla:rdevec:v:20:y:2016:i:2:p:375-386.

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  22. Evidence of Self-correction of Child Sex Ratios in India: A District-Level Analysis of Child Sex Ratios From 1981 to 2011. (2015). Bishai, David ; Diamond-Smith, Nadia.
    In: Demography.
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  23. Fertility Decline, Gender Composition of Families, and Expectations of Old Age Support. (2015). Allendorf, Keera.
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  24. Gender Preferences in Africa: A Comparative Analysis of Fertility Choices. (2015). Rossi, Pauline ; Rouanet, Lea.
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  25. Gender Preferences in Africa: A Comparative Analysis of Fertility Choices. (2015). Rossi, Pauline ; Rouanet, Léa.
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  26. Gender Preferences in Africa: A Comparative Analysis of Fertility Choices. (2015). Rossi, Pauline ; Rouanet, Léa.
    In: World Development.
    RePEc:eee:wdevel:v:72:y:2015:i:c:p:326-345.

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  27. Are literacy skills associated with young adults health in Africa? Evidence from Malawi. (2015). Smith-Greenaway, Emily.
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  28. Educational attainment and adult literacy. (2015). Smith-Greenaway, Emily.
    In: Demographic Research.
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  29. Muslim and Hindu Women’s Public and Private Behaviors: Gender, Family, and Communalized Politics in India. (2014). Desai, Sonalde ; Temsah, Gheda.
    In: Demography.
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  30. Skewed Sex Ratios and Criminal Victimization in India. (2014). Bose, Sunita ; South, Scott ; Trent, Katherine.
    In: Demography.
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  31. Fertility Decline and Missing Women. (2014). Jayachandran, Seema.
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  32. Fertility Decline and Missing Women. (2014). Jayachandran, Seema.
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  33. ‘Looking beyond the male–female dichotomy’ – Sibling composition and child immunization in India, 1992–2006. (2014). Parasuraman, Sulabha ; Singh, Prashant Kumar.
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  34. Dowry deaths: Response to weather variability in India. (2014). Storeygard, Adam ; Sekhri, Sheetal.
    In: Journal of Development Economics.
    RePEc:eee:deveco:v:111:y:2014:i:c:p:212-223.

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  35. Gender Preferences in Africa: A Comparative Analysis of Fertility Choices. (2014). Rossi, Pauline ; Rouanet, Léa.
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  36. Missing Women and India€™s Religious Demography. (2013). Iyer, Sriya.
    In: Journal of South Asian Development.
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  37. Investing in childrens education: Are Muslim immigrants different?. (2013). Wolff, François-Charles ; Mitrut, Andreea.
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  38. The Implementation of Preferences for Male Offspring. (2013). Bongaarts, John.
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  39. The fertility transition in South Africa: A retrospective panel data analysis. (2012). Rossouw, Laura ; Burger, Rulof.
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  40. Like daughter, like son? Fertility decline and the transformation of gender systems in the family. (2012). Allendorf, Keera.
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  41. Sibling composition and selective gender-based survival bias. (2011). Chamarbagwala, Rubiana.
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  42. Prenatal Sex Selection and Girls Well-Being: Evidence from India. (2011). Schlosser, Analia ; Hu, Luojia.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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  43. Prenatal sex selection and girls well-being? evidence from India. (2010). Schlosser, Analia ; Hu, Luojia.
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  44. State-wise pattern of gender bias in child health in India. (2008). Patra, Nilanjan.
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  45. The Pervasive and Persistent Influence of Caste on Child Mortality in India. (2008). Agadjanian, Victor ; Yabiku, Scott ; Dommaraju, Premchand.
    In: Population Research and Policy Review.
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  46. Missing Women: Some Recent Controversies on Levels and Trends in Gender Bias in Mortality. (2008). .
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  47. Income growth and gender bias in childhood mortality in developing countries. (2007). Ueyama, Mika .
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  48. Son Preference and Child Labor in Nepal: The Household Impact of Sending Girls to Work. (2007). Koolwal, Gayatri B..
    In: World Development.
    RePEc:eee:wdevel:v:35:y:2007:i:5:p:881-903.

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  49. Gender Bias in Sex Ratio at Birth: The Case of India. (2006). Echávarri, Rebeca ; Echavarri, Rebeca A..
    In: Documentos de Trabajo - Lan Gaiak Departamento de Economía - Universidad Pública de Navarra.
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