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  1. Counting missing women - a reconciliation of the "flow measure" and the "stock measure"
    Erschienen: September 2021
    Verlag:  Courant Research Centre, Goettingen, Germany

    Existing estimates of the 'stock of missing women' suggest that the problem is mostly concentrated in South and East Asia, and often related to sex-selective abortions and postbirth neglect of female children. In contrast, estimates of yearly excess... mehr

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    Existing estimates of the 'stock of missing women' suggest that the problem is mostly concentrated in South and East Asia, and often related to sex-selective abortions and postbirth neglect of female children. In contrast, estimates of yearly excess female deaths, referred to as the 'flow of missing women', suggest that gender bias in mortality is much larger than previously found (about 4 to 5 million excess female deaths per year vs. around 100 million missing women in total), is as severe among adults as it is among children in India, and is larger in Sub-Saharan Africa than in South and East Asia. We argue that these findings largely rely on the choice of the reference standard for sex-specific mortality and an incomplete correction for different disease environments in the flow measure. When alternative reference standards are used, the results of the flow measure can be reconciled with previous findings of the stock measure.

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    hdl: 10419/243134
    Schriftenreihe: Discussion papers / Courant Research Centre ; no. 285
    Schlagworte: Missing women; gender bias; mortality; disease; age; Sub-Saharan Africa; China; India
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  2. Counting missing women
    a reconciliation of the "flow measure" and the "stock measure"
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  RWI - Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Essen, Germany

    Existing estimates of the ’tock of missing women’ suggest that the problem is mostly concentrated in South and East Asia, and often related to sex-selective abortions and postbirth neglect of female children. In contrast, estimates of yearly excess... mehr

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    Existing estimates of the ’tock of missing women’ suggest that the problem is mostly concentrated in South and East Asia, and often related to sex-selective abortions and postbirth neglect of female children. In contrast, estimates of yearly excess female deaths, referred to as the ’flow of missing women’, suggest that gender bias in mortality is much larger than previously found (about 4 to 5 million excess female deaths per year vs. around 100 million missing women in total), is as severe among adults as it is among children in India, and is larger in Sub-Saharan Africa than in South and East Asia. We argue that these findings largely rely on the choice of the reference standard for sex-specific mortality and an incomplete correction for different disease environments in the flow measure. When alternative reference standards are used, the results of the flow measure can be reconciled with previous findings of the stock measure. Bestehende Schätzungen des "Bestands an fehlenden Frauen" deuten darauf hin, dass sich das Problem vor allem auf Süd- und Ostasien konzentriert und häufig mit geschlechtsselektiven Abtreibungen und der Vernachlässigung von Mädchen nach der Geburt zusammenhängt. Im Gegensatz dazu deuten Schätzungen des jährlichen Überschuss von weiblichen Todesfälle, die als "Strom fehlender Frauen" bezeichnet werden, darauf hin, dass die geschlechtsspezifische Verzerrung der Sterblichkeit viel größer ist als bisher angenommen (etwa 4 bis 5 Millionen überzählige weibliche Todesfälle pro Jahr gegenüber etwa 100 Millionen fehlenden Frauen insgesamt), dass sie in Indien bei Erwachsenen ebenso schwerwiegend ist wie bei Kindern und dass sie in Subsahara Afrika größer ist als in Süd- und Ostasien. Wir argumentieren, dass die Ergebnisse des Strommaßes weitgehend auf den verwendeten Referenzstandard für die geschlechtsspezifische Sterblichkeit und eine unvollständige Korrektur für unterschiedliche Krankheitsumfelder zurückzuführen sind. Wenn alternative Referenzstandards verwendet werden, können die Ergebnisse des Strommaßes mit früheren Ergebnissen des Bestandsmaßes in Einklang gebracht werden.

     

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    ISBN: 9783969730805
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    hdl: 10419/246745
    Schriftenreihe: Ruhr economic papers ; #924
    Schlagworte: Missing women; gender bias; mortality; disease; age; Sub-Saharan Africa; China; India
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 29 Seiten), Illustrationen
  3. Counting missing women
    a reconciliation of the "flow measure" and the "stock measure"
    Erschienen: November 2022
    Verlag:  Institute for Replication, Essen, Germany

    "Stock estimates" of missing women suggest that the problem is concentrated in South and East Asia and among young children. In contrast, 'flow estimates' suggest that gender bias in mortality is much larger, is as severe among adults as it is among... mehr

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    "Stock estimates" of missing women suggest that the problem is concentrated in South and East Asia and among young children. In contrast, 'flow estimates' suggest that gender bias in mortality is much larger, is as severe among adults as it is among children in India and China, and is larger in Sub-Saharan Africa than in India and China. We show that the different stock and flow measure results rely on the choice of the reference standard for mortality and an incomplete correction for different disease environments in the flow measure. Alternative reference standards reconcile the results of the two measures.

     

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    hdl: 10419/266384
    Schriftenreihe: I4R discussion paper series / Institute for Replication ; no. 9
    Schlagworte: Missing women; gender bias; mortality; disease; age; Sub-Saharan Africa; China; India
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 35 Seiten), Illustrationen
  4. Counting missing women
    a reconciliation of the "flow measure" and the "stock measure"
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  RWI - Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Essen, Germany

    'Stock estimates' of missing women suggest that the problem is concentrated in South and East Asia and among young children. In contrast, `flow estimates’ suggest that gender bias in mortality is much larger, is as severe among adults as it is among... mehr

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    'Stock estimates' of missing women suggest that the problem is concentrated in South and East Asia and among young children. In contrast, `flow estimates’ suggest that gender bias in mortality is much larger, is as severe among adults as it is among children in India and China, and is larger in Sub-Saharan Africa than in India and China. We show that the different stock and flow measure results rely on the choice of the reference standard for mortality and an incomplete correction for different disease environments in the flow measure. Alternative reference standards reconcile the results of the two measures.

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783969731352
    Weitere Identifier:
    hdl: 10419/269224
    Schriftenreihe: Ruhr economic papers ; #971
    Schlagworte: Missing women; gender bias; mortality; disease; age; Sub-Saharan Africa; China; India
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 27 Seiten), Illustrationen