生育率
性别比
人口学
边距(机器学习)
人口经济学
投资(军事)
偏爱
经济
心理学
人口
政治学
社会学
机器学习
政治
计算机科学
法学
微观经济学
作者
Eleanor Jawon Choi,Jisoo Hwang
出处
期刊:Demography
[Springer Science+Business Media]
日期:2020-03-23
卷期号:57 (2): 627-652
被引量:48
标识
DOI:10.1007/s13524-020-00863-x
摘要
Abstract Sex ratio at birth remains highly skewed in many Asian countries because of son preference. The ratio in South Korea, however, declined beginning in 1990 and reached the natural range in 2007. We study changes in child gender effects on fertility and parental investment during this period of decreasing sex ratio at birth. We find that gender discrimination on the extensive margin (fertility), such as sex-selective abortions and son-biased stopping rules, have nearly disappeared among recent cohorts. On the intensive margin (parental inputs), boys receive higher expenditures on private academic education, have mothers with fewer hours of labor supply, and spend less time on household chores relative to girls. These gender gaps have also narrowed substantially, however, over the past two decades. We consider alternative explanations, but altogether, evidence suggests the weakening of son preference in South Korea.
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