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Family Planning and Women's Lives in Rural China
CONTEXT: By 1979, China had begun implementing the so-called one-child policy, which severely restricts couples' childbearing. It is important to...
International Family Planning Perspectives, 06/01/04 by Hardee, Karen; Xie, Zhenming; Gu, Baochang · More from publication -
Why is son preference so persistent in East and South Asia? A cross-country study of China, India and the Republic of Korea.

Son preference has persisted in the face of sweeping economic and social changes in the countries studied here. We attribute this persistence to...
Journal of Development Studies, 12/01/03 by Bohua, Li; Chung, Woojin; Das Gupta, Monica; Hwa-Ok, Bae; Zhenghua, Jiang; Zhenming, Xie · More from publication
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