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Son Preference, Fertility and Family Structure : Evidence from Reproductive Behavior among Nigerian Women

2014

Milazzo, Annamaria


Información bibliográfica
Editorial
World Bank, Washington, DC
Otras materias
Child labor; Maternal mortality; Childlessness; Immigrants; Polygyny; Extended family; Household level; Disparities in health; Either sex; Policy discussions; Pills; Child death; Deceased husband; First birth; Gender disparities; Married men; Father; Wives; First births; Infant mortality rates; Female mortality; Male condom; Lower fertility; Orphans; Inheritance rights; Preference for sons; Female education; Inheritance; Method of contraception; Female; Fertility preferences; Maternal death; Sex of the fetus; Birth spacing; Widows; Married women; Number of children; Marriages; Allocation of resources; Use of contraception; Older women; Family members; Effects of gender; Household composition; Adult mortality; Human development; Policy research; Dying; Reproductive behavior; Socioeconomic status; Complications; Sex ratios; Number of deaths; Female children; Residence; Will; Sex-selective abortion; Male relatives; Family income; Contraceptive use; Number of births; Young ages; Gender bias; No more children; Woman; Health status of mothers; Girl children; Lifetime risk; Child mortality; Health care services; Family health; Biological children; Gender preferences; Domestic chores; Marriage age; Religious practices; Fetal growth; Biological fathers; Interval between births; Younger women; Fertility rate; Wife; Descent; Child birth; Spouses; First marriage; Maternal care; Number of girls; Ownership of land; Maternal deaths; Health facilities; Use of contraceptives; Mother; Development policy; Childbirth; Husband; Progress; Custody; Uneducated women; Policy research working paper; Risk of death; Household size; Live births; Son preference; Control over resources; Rhythm method; First child; First pregnancy; Policy implications; Excess mortality; Maternal health; Husbands; Fertility behavior; Social pressure; Family ties; Family structures; Reproductive years; Contraceptive method; Reproductive goal; Infant mortality; Health status; Parental involvement; Pregnancies; Women's health; Respect; Traditional practice; Infanticide; Fewer children; Demographers; Kinship; Gender differences; Maternal health outcomes; Opposite sex; Biological child
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CC BY 3.0 IGO, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/

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