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Prenatal sex selection and girls' well-being: : Evidence from India

  • Autores: Luojia Hu, Analía Schlosser
  • Localización: Economic journal, ISSN 0013-0133, Vol. 125, Nº 587, 2015, págs. 1227-1261
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • We study the impacts of prenatal sex selection on girls' well-being in India. We show that high sex ratios at birth reflect the practice of prenatal sex selection and apply a triple difference strategy to examine whether changes in health outcomes of girls relative to boys within states and over time are systematically associated with changes in sex-ratios at birth. We find that an increase in prenatal sex selection leads to a reduction in girls' malnutrition, in particular, underweight and wasting. We further explore various underlying channels linking between prenatal sex selection and girls' outcomes


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