中国
东亚
偏爱
政治学
发展经济学
地理
社会经济学
经济
微观经济学
法学
作者
Mónica Das Gupta,Zhenghua Jiang,Bohua Li,Zhenming Xie,Woojin Chung,Bae Hwa-Ok
标识
DOI:10.1080/00220380412331293807
摘要
Son preference has persisted in the face of sweeping economic and social changes in China, India, and the Republic of Korea. The authors attribute this to their similar family systems, which generate strong disincentives to raise daughters while valuing adult women's contributions to the household. Urbanization, female education, and employment can only slowly change these incentives without more direct efforts by the state and civil society to increase the flexibility of the kinship system such that daughters and sons can be perceived as being more equally valuable. Much can be done to this end through social movements, legislation, and the mass media.
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