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Sex differentials in infant and child mortality in Korea

Pages 12-25 | Published online: 23 Aug 2010

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Heeran Chun & Monica Das Gupta. (2022) ‘Not a bowl of rice, but tender loving care’: from aborting girls to preferring daughters in South Korea. Asian Population Studies 18:2, pages 169-189.
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Sam Hyun Yoo, Sarah R. Hayford & Victor Agadjanian. (2016) Old Habits Die Hard? Lingering Son Preference in an Era of Normalizing Sex Ratios at Birth in South Korea. Population Research and Policy Review 36:1, pages 25-54.
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