Does the sex composition of existing children in a family affect fertility behavior? An unusually large data set, covering 64 countries and some 5 million births, is used to show that fertility behavior responds to the presence, or absence, of sons in many regions of the developing world. The response to the absence of sons is particularly large in Central Asia and South Asia. Modernization does not appear to reduce this differential response. For...
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2009/11/01
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مقال بمجلة علمية
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77629
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2013/5/28
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Development, modernization, and childbearing : the role of family sex composition
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differential fertility