共著 Sapkota, J.B., Paudel,D.B., Neupane, P., and Thapa, R.B.
This paper estimates the likelihood of preference for a son or a daughter using the 2016 Nepal Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS) data, which contains a nationally representative sample of 12,862 Nepalese women. A multinomial logistic regression analysis shows that son and daughter preferences vary widely across ethnicities, educational and economic status, and rural-urban regions.
Women who desire more of either sex end up with more children in their household.