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Family Systems, Political systems, and Asia’s ‘Missing Girls’ : The Construction of Son Preference and Its Unraveling

2009

Das Gupta, Monica


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Child custody; Economic opportunities; Wife; Policy research; Married woman; Gender discrimination; Residence; Female infanticide; Home; Marriages; Sex ratios; Societies; Family forms; Peace; Gender inequities; Young girls; Local population; Ethnographic studies; Discourse; Will; Either sex; Clan; Population studies; Religious beliefs; Inheritance; Legal reforms; Medical services; Gender roles; Breadwinner; Number of girls; Division of property; Equality of men; Gender differences; Son preference; Sex preference; Access to resources; Patriarchy; Early childhood; Genealogy; Homes; Indigenous populations; Individual members; Social affairs; Political instability; Social support; Differentials in mortality; Right of refusal; Family health; Social movements; Development policy; Population and development; Married women; Head of the family; Rites; Childbearing; Wars; Preference for sons; Young women; Human development; Polyandry; State policies; Social status; Old system; Inequalities; Illness; Popular culture; Incest; Family composition; Local populations; Sex of the child; Social control; Mother; Female; Domestic sphere; Court; Social science; Ethnic identity; Dowries; Gender bias; Marriage law; Rituals; Social organization; Generations; Images of women; Public policy; Autonomy; Child mortality; Social class; Excess mortality; Unmarried woman; Customary practice; Journal of women; Gender relations; Journal of marriage; Young couple; Murders of women; Daily life; Afterlife; Female mortality; Immigrants; Married couples; Married men; Family laws; Husbands; Prenatal sex selection; Symbols; Kinship structure; Personal lives; Ethnographies; Gender preference; Progress; Descent; Kinship; Parenthood; Dowry; Divorced women; Family members; Public sphere; Family income; Wives; Elderly women; Legal entities; Demographic implications; Illegitimate children; Local governments; Urban women; Fertility decline; Citizens; Birth order; Mortality among infants; Policy research working paper; Political power; Cultures; Sex-selective abortion; World population; Gender hierarchies; Rural women; Woman; Population division; Adult women; Offenders; Legal changes; Husband; Ritual; Child marriage; Public life; Women's status
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Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5148http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/World BankCreative Commons Attribution CC BY 3.0
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Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5148

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