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India. We further examine various channels through which prenatal sex selection might affect girls' outcomes. Using repeated … abortion. We then exploit the large regional and time variations in the incidence of prenatal sex selection to analyze whether …
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India. We further examine various channels through which prenatal sex selection might affect girls' outcomes. Using repeated … abortion. We then exploit the large regional and time variations in the incidence of prenatal sex selection to analyze whether …
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at birth in India. It conducts a triple difference analysis across cohort, birth order and sex of previous births …
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Over the past four decades, the Hindu women in India most likely to use sex-selective abortions—well-educated women …
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, and birth spacing, using data on Hindu women from India's National Family and Health Surveys. Women with eight or more …
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financial incentives? We analyze a conditional cash transfer program in India called Janani Suraksha Yojna. By providing access …
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region, China and India. The data indicate that child sex ratios are peaking in these countries, and in many subnational …
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