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Preference For Sons, Its Impact On Fertility: An Empirical study Of India
In the last few decades, India has developed in Economic front and Social sector. Evedince shows that preference for boys over girls is one of the major problems in the Indian Society. This discrimination againest the female child is causing the rapid decline in female children. According to a 2011 census, there are 37 million females missing compared to male population. Here we examine the relationship between son preference and its impact on fertility.19:10, 30 July 2013 (UTC)N R Prabhakara (talk)