Diverging stories of “Missing Women” in South Asia: is son preference weakening in Bangladesh?

his article was published in The Journal of Feminist Economics [ © 2013 IAFFE. ] and the definite version is available at: 10.1080/13545701.2013.857423 The Article's website is at: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13545701.2013.857423

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Príomhchruthaitheoirí: Kabeer N., Huq, Lopita, Mahmud, Simeen
Rannpháirtithe: BRAC Institute of Governance and Development, BRAC University
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Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: Routledge 2016
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spelling 10361-66802018-03-13T10:37:33Z Diverging stories of “Missing Women” in South Asia: is son preference weakening in Bangladesh? Kabeer N. Huq, Lopita Mahmud, Simeen BRAC Institute of Governance and Development, BRAC University Fertility Gender inequality Household behavior Intrahousehold inequality Women and development his article was published in The Journal of Feminist Economics [ © 2013 IAFFE. ] and the definite version is available at: 10.1080/13545701.2013.857423 The Article's website is at: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13545701.2013.857423 ABSTRACT: South Asia is a region characterized by a culture of son preference, severe discrimination against daughters, and excess levels of female mortality, leading to what Amartya Sen called the phenomenon of “missing women.” However, the onset of fertility decline across the region has been accompanied by considerable divergence in this phenomenon. In India, improvements in overall life expectancy have closed the gender gap in mortality rates among adults, but persisting gender discrimination among children and increasing resort to female-selective abortion has led to growing imbalance in child sex ratios and sex ratios at birth. In Bangladesh, by contrast, fertility decline has been accompanied by a closing of the gender gap in mortality in all age groups. Using quantitative and qualitative data, this study explores changing attitudes toward sons and daughters in Bangladesh to explain why the phenomenon of “missing women” has played out so differently in these two neighboring countries. Published Published 2016-11-02T10:15:25Z 2016-11-02T10:15:25Z 2014 Article Kabeer, N., Huq, L., & Mahmud, S. (2014). Diverging stories of “Missing women” in south asia: Is son preference weakening in bangladesh? Feminist Economics, 20(4), 138-163. doi:10.1080/13545701.2013.857423 13545701 13545701 http://hdl.handle.net/10361/6680 http://doi.org/10.1080/13545701.2013.857423 en http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13545701.2013.857423 Routledge © 2013 Routledge Routledge
institution Brac University
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language English
topic Fertility
Gender inequality
Household behavior
Intrahousehold inequality
Women and development
spellingShingle Fertility
Gender inequality
Household behavior
Intrahousehold inequality
Women and development
Kabeer N.
Huq, Lopita
Mahmud, Simeen
Diverging stories of “Missing Women” in South Asia: is son preference weakening in Bangladesh?
description his article was published in The Journal of Feminist Economics [ © 2013 IAFFE. ] and the definite version is available at: 10.1080/13545701.2013.857423 The Article's website is at: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13545701.2013.857423
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Mahmud, Simeen
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title_short Diverging stories of “Missing Women” in South Asia: is son preference weakening in Bangladesh?
title_full Diverging stories of “Missing Women” in South Asia: is son preference weakening in Bangladesh?
title_fullStr Diverging stories of “Missing Women” in South Asia: is son preference weakening in Bangladesh?
title_full_unstemmed Diverging stories of “Missing Women” in South Asia: is son preference weakening in Bangladesh?
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