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Title: Changes in parental gender preference in the USA: evidence from 1850 to 2019
Citation Type: Journal Article
Publication Year: 2023
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ISSN: 14321475
DOI: 10.1007/S00148-023-00957-X/TABLES/6
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Abstract: We examine the degree to which parental gender preferences in the USA have changed over time. To quantify levels of parental sex preference, we compare the likelihood that mothers have a third child given the gender makeup of their first two children. We construct a novel dataset of women’s fertility histories using full-count censuses from 1850–1880 and 1900–1940 and extend the sample to 2019 using more recent datasets. We find a preference for having a mix of genders with only a small preference for sons. We find that a woman is about 2 percentage points more likely to have a third child if the sex of her first two children is the same, and this effect was very stable from 1850 to 1940. In contrast, we find that this effect gets mu ch larger after 1940, reaching a high point in 1990–2000 of about 6–7 percentage points.
Url: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00148-023-00957-x
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Authors: Jones, Todd R.; Millington, Matthew J.; Price, Joseph
Periodical (Full): Journal of Population Economics
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Volume: 36
Pages: 3057-3070
Data Collections: IPUMS USA, IPUMS USA - Ancestry Full Count Data
Topics: Gender, Reproductive and Sexual Health
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