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Sex-Selective Abortions, Fertility, and Birth Spacing

2015

Portner, Claus C.


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank Group, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Prenatal diagnostic; Levels of education; Wife; Second birth; National family health survey; Inequality; Policy research; Residence; Lower fertility; Number of children; Progress; Labor market; Number of births; Early death; Spontaneous abortion; Unwanted children; Urban women; Fetuses; Abortions among women; Fertility increases; Conference on population; Number of women; Family health; Sex-selective abortion; Husbands; Rural women; First birth; Lifetime fertility; Ratio of boys to girls; Young age; Fertility preferences; Development policy; Educated women; Second births; Son preference; Economic demography; Decline in fertility; Sex of the fetus; Will; Fewer births; Human development; Fewer children; Policy discussions; Highly educated women; Married woman; Fertility rate; Woman; Mother; Sex ratios; Fewer women; Pregnancies; Unwanted sex; Private clinics; First births; Large number of women; Policy research working paper; Husband; Multiple birth; Offense; Birth spacing; Age of marriage; Childbearing; Preference for sons; Mortality risk; Female; Fertility increase; Criminal; Mobile clinics; Contraception; Number of abortions; Father; Excess mortality; Number of households; Menstrual cycles; Gender balance; Married women; Number of girls; Health status; First child; Socioeconomic status; Ownership of land; Replacement level; Age of menarche; Amniocentesis; Sex-selective abortions
Language
English
ISSN
1985-1994, 1995-2006
Type
Text; Working Paper

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