CONTRACEPTIVE USE IN MATLAB, BANGLADESH - THE ROLE OF GENDER PREFERENCE

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RAHMAN, M
AKBAR, J
PHILLIPS, JF
BECKER, S
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[1] POPULAT COUNCIL,NEW YORK,NY
[2] JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV,SCH PUBL HLTH,DEPT POPULAT DYNAM,BALTIMORE,MD 21218
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10.2307/1966885
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C921 [人口统计学];
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Research in several Asian societies has suggested that sons are generally preferred over daughters. The implications of gender preferences for actual fertility behavior have not been adequately investigated, however. This analysis examines the effect of the sex composition of surviving children on the acceptance and discontinuation of contraception in a sample of 3,145 women in Matlab, Bangladesh, who were observed for 60 months. Hazards regression analyses are employed in the analysis. Strong and highly significant effects of gender preference on contraceptive use are observed. The preference is not monotonically son-biased but is moderated toward a balanced composition, because parents desire to have several sons and at least one daughter. These findings suggest that gender preferences, particularly a preference for sons, represent a significant barrier to fertility regulation in rural Bangladesh.
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