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Parental gender preference in the Balkans and Scandinavia

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     Abramishvili, Zurab - Author
    62 stran : ilustrace, 1 mapa ; 21 cm
    ISBN 978-80-7343-450-2, ISBN 978-80-7344-503-4
    Working paper series,
      Appleman, William - Author   Maksymovych, Sergii - Author
     děti  gender  výchova a vzdělávání  experimentální ekonomie
     studie
    Call numberC 395.774
    Umístění 33 - Ekonomie. Ekonomika
    BranchPlaceInfoSignature
    Lidická ( příruční sklad )k vypůjčeníC 395.774   

    Title statementParental gender preference in the Balkans and Scandinavia : gender bias or differential costs? / Zurab Abramishvili, William Appleman, Sergii Maksymovych
    Main entry-name Abramishvili, Zurab (Author)
    PublicationPrague : CERGE-EI, 2019
    Phys.des.62 stran : ilustrace, 1 mapa ; 21 cm
    ISBN978-80-7343-450-2
    978-80-7344-503-4
    National bibl. num.cnb003125111
    Edition Working paper series (CERGE-EI) ; 643
    Internal Bibliographies/Indexes NoteObsahuje bibliografii a bibliografické odkazy
    Language noteČeské a anglické resumé
    Another responsib. Appleman, William (Author)
    Maksymovych, Sergii (Author)
    Subj. Headings děti * gender - ekonomické aspekty * výchova a vzdělávání - ekonomické aspekty * experimentální ekonomie
    Form, Genre studie
    Conspect33 - Ekonomie
    UDC 316.346.32-053.2 , 316.66-055.1/.3 , 33 , 37.0 , 33-028.77 , (048.8)
    CountryČesko
    Languageangličtina
    Ve volném výběru33 - Ekonomie. Ekonomika
    Document kindBOOKS
    "There is much research indicating the presence of a parental preference for a particular gender of children. The main objective of this paper is to test between the two main explanations for the existence of such preference, namely differences in the costs of raising sons and daughters versus the gender bias (corresponding to parental utility derived from a child’s gender or from characteristics exclusive to that gender). First, we use recent EU-SILC data from several Balkan and Scandinavian countries to confirm that the gender of the firstborn predicts the likelihood of a given family having three children or more — a common measure of parental gender preference. We confirm son preference in certain Balkan countries and daughter preference in Scandinavian countries. Both having a first child of the preferred gender and of the more costly gender can decrease the probability of having three or more children because parents may already be content or may lack sufficient resources, respectively. Next, we use information on household consumption to differentiate the two explanations. We argue that under the differential cost hypothesis, parents of children of the more costly gender should spend more on goods for children and less on household public goods as well as on parental personal consumption. In contrast, having children of the preferred gender should increase spending on household public goods since such families have higher marriage surplus and are more stable. Our evidence corroborates the cost difference explanation in countries exhibiting daughter preference." In ABRAMISHVILI, Zurab. Parental gender preference in the Balkans and Scandinavia: gender bias or differential costs?. Prague: CERGE-EI, 2019. 62 stran. Working paper series, 643. ISBN 978-80-7343-450-2. Zdroj anotace: OKCZ - ANOTACE Z WEBU
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