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Girls Preferred? Changing Patterns of Gender Preferences in the Two German States


  Author: Hilke Brockmann
Publisher: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
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Document Date:                  September 1999
Category: Family Relations > Family Ties
Related Categories:
Family Relations > Gender Differences and Roles
Public Policy > Family
Public Policy > Welfare
 

In this study of gender preferences for children, the author suggests that preference for sons declines as the provision of social benefits by a welfare state becomes more generous, and the state replaces a son as a reliable source of income during times of economic hardship.  The author tests this hypothesis using longitudinal data from East and West Germany.

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