Duan, Huiqiong; Hicks, Daniel L. - In: IZA Journal of development and migration 11 (2020) 1/14, pp. 1-28
natives provides suggestive evidence that paternal preferences could be more to blame for son preference than maternal. Fourth … duration of residence in the United States. Finally, while higher-order generations exhibit weaker son preference, there is a … rapidly to US norms except Indian immigrant populations, which exhibit strong son preference among higher-order generations. …