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Amartya Sen 1 Bevölkerungsentwicklung 1 Child mortality 1 China 1 Demographic development 1 Excess Female Mortality 1 Excess female mortality 1 Familienplanung 1 Family planning 1 Fertility 1 Fertilität 1 Frauen 1 Gender Inequality 1 Gender bias 1 India 1 Indien 1 Kazakhstan 1 Kindersterblichkeit 1 Missing Women 1 Mortality 1 Nomadism 1 Population 1 Sex ratio 1 Sterblichkeit 1 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 1 Women 1 Women workers 1 demographic dividend 1 excess female mortality 1 female feticide 1 fertility 1
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Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1 Working Paper 1
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Undetermined 2 Spanish 1
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Aldashev, Gani 1 Guirkinger, Catherine 1 Klasen, Stephan 1 Llopis, Enrique 1 Wink, Claudia 1
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Documentos de trabajo / Asociación Española de Historia Económica : DT-AEHE 1 Explorations in Economic History 1 Feminist Economics 1
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RePEc 2 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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Missing females : how many, where, when, causes and consequences
Llopis, Enrique - 2023
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Deadly anchor: Gender bias under Russian colonization of Kazakhstan
Aldashev, Gani; Guirkinger, Catherine - In: Explorations in Economic History 49 (2012) 4, pp. 399-422
theoretical hypothesis that garners most support is that of excess female mortality in poorer households (especially among adults …
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"MISSING WOMEN": REVISITING THE DEBATE
Klasen, Stephan; Wink, Claudia - In: Feminist Economics 9 (2003) 2-3, pp. 263-299
In a series of papers in the late 1980s, Amartya Sen claimed that about 100 million women were "missing," referring to the number of females who had died as a result of unequal access to resources in parts of the developing world. A subsequent debate has refined these estimates using different...
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