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- W2617301692 abstract "The main objective of this study is to develop explanations for the causal mechanisms and regional variations in sex ratio at birth in Korea. This paper attempts to explore the effects of religion as well as residential and socioeconomic factors on the regional level of sex ratio at birth. It also conducts micro-level analyses on whether and to what extent religion influences the individuals values and attitudes toward son preference and abortion. Micro-data from vital statistics household registration data various regional statistics for years 1994 and 2000 and the 2000 National Fertility Survey data are utilized in this study. Results of analysis at the regional level reveal that religious prevalence rather than the socioeconomic factors of the region is more strongly associated with sex ratio at birth. The prevalence of Protestant and Catholic churches turns out to be negatively related to sex ratio at birth whereas that of Buddhist temples shows a positive relationship. Sex ratios at birth turn out to be higher in metropolitan and urban areas than in rural areas and the socioeconomic level of the region shows a positive relationship to sex ratio at birth. At the individual level of analysis Buddhism is found to be positively related to son preference. Both Protestants and Catholics are more likely than those who have no religion to oppose abortion. The theoretical implications of these findings are discussed. (authors)" @default.
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- W2617301692 title "Does religion matter? A study of regional variations in sex ratio at birth in Korea." @default.
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