Son preference and fertility behavior in developing countries.

作者: Robert Repetto

DOI: 10.2307/1965363

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摘要: … births surviving until the time of the survey) are male should have smaller total fertility than women whose first two or three children are female, or, smaller total fertility than other women …

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