What determines “giving birth to a son”: the social transformation of how institution and culture affect women’s fertility choices

Author:

Ying Wu,Yiyin Yang,Xiaojiang Wei,En Chen

Funder

the General Program of National Social Science Fund of China (B15BSH082)

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Social Sciences

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