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Family systems, political systems, and Asia's "missing girls" : the construction of son preference and its unraveling
Das Gupta, Monica
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2009
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Crossing boundaries :
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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
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2007
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