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Why is Son Preference Declining in South Korea? The Role of Development and Public Policy, and the Implications for China and India

2007

Chung, Woojin | Das Gupta, Monica


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Cultural change; Financial support; Young couples; Disabled; Population groups; Population association; Media campaigns; Constitutional court; Levels of education; Gender bias; Public sphere; Wife; Citizens; Labor force participation; Child survival; Policy research; Public policy; Number of children; Child mortality; Court; Female education; Trade union; Progress; Girl child; Wage discrimination; Population statistics; Level of education; Gender imbalance; Employment of women; Fertility transition; Labor market; Number of births; Sex preferences; Population and development; Fertility control; Wives; Social changes; Education levels; Expenditures; Population research; National fertility; Infant mortality; Labor force; Ministry of health; Gender relations; Marginalization; Sex bias; Borrowing; Family health; Fertility decline; Changes in population composition; Husbands; Fertility attitudes; Uneducated women; Political power; Educational level; Housing loans; Inheritance; Fertility trends; Development policy; Educated women; Son preference; Public life; Fertility survey; Wage differentials; Female labor force; Gender inequalities; Sex preference; Large cities; Number of people; Urban social networks; Will; Economic characteristics; Human development; Traditional family; Unborn children; Concubine; Traditional values; Prenatal sex selection; Rural residents; Fertility rate; Girls; Woman; National development; Respect; Masculinity; Mother; Older women; Sex ratios; Personal communication; Societal norms; Ideas about gender roles; Female children; State policies; Widows; Policy research working paper; Husband; Descent; Marriages; Fertility levels; Place of residence; Population research center; Employment status; Public schools; National resources; Childbearing; Age at marriage; Widow; Kinship; Grassroots women; Female infanticide; Preference for sons; Kept women; Head of the family; Citizen; Birth order; Female; Fertility behavior; Family members; Social science; Female labor force participation; Allocation of resources; Fertility transitions; Demographic trends; Father; Psychological changes; Female life expectancy; Demographic analysis; Patriarchy; Elementary school; Proportion of women; Social support; Population studies; Social status; Married women; Labor markets; Female labor; School enrolment; Male lineages; Mortality rates; Rural residence; Economic opportunities; Family roles; Social affairs; Live birth; Economic status

2021-06-15
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