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Title: The Stopping Rule and Gender selective mortality: World Evidence.
Author(s): Jean-Marie Baland, Guilhem Cassan and Francois Woitrin
Publication Date: August 2020
Keyword(s): missing girls, son preference, stopping rule and target rule
Programme Area(s): Development Economics
Abstract: The stopping rule in population studies refers to a behaviour by which parents continue child bearing till they have their desired number of boys. We first show that, under this rule, girls are, on average, exposed to a larger number of younger siblings than boys. This increased exposure to sibling competition may result in a higher mortality for girls, even in the absence of any other forms of discrimination. We then propose a new method to detect the prevalence of the stopping rule in a given society. This method allows us to identify countries in which the stopping rule prevails, some of which have been largely ignored in the literature. We also identify countries in which the stopping rule targets a desired number of girls rather than boys. We estimate the extent to which the stopping rule leads to a higher mortality among children through sibling competition. We show that this specific mechanism explains a non trivial share of mortality among young girls (for instance, 10% of the under 5 female mortality in India, and up to 35% in Armenia) and that this share is increasing over time.
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Baland, J, Cassan, G and Woitrin, F. 2020. 'The Stopping Rule and Gender selective mortality: World Evidence.'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=15128