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A. Marriage markets
- Banerjee, Abhijit, Esther Duflo, Maitreesh Ghatak and Jeanne Lafortune (2013), “Marry for What? Caste and Mate Selection in Modern India”, American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, Vol. 5(2), May 2013, 33-72.
- Cole, H.L, G. J. Mailath and A. Postlewaite (1992), “Social norms, savings behavior, and growth,” The Journal of Political Economy, 100(6), 1092-1125.
- Behrman, Jere, Andrew D. Foster, Mark R. Rosenzweig and Prem Vashishtha (1999), “Women's Schooling, Home Teaching, and Economic Growth," Journal of Political Economy, University of Chicago Press, vol. 107(4), 682-714.
C. Gender discrimination
- Qian, Nancy, “Missing Women and the Price of Tea in China: The Effect of Sex-Specific Income on Sex Imbalance”, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 123(3), August 2008.
- Anderson, Siwan and Debraj Ray (2010), “Missing women: age and disease”, Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 77, Issue 4, pp. 1262-1300.
- Foster, Andrew and Mark Rosenzweig (2001), “Missing Women, the Marriage Market and Economic Growth”, mimeo.
- Oster, Emily (2005), “Hepatitis B and the Case of the Missing Women,” Journal of Political Economy, 113 (6): 1163-1216.
- Oster, Emily , Gang Chen, Xinsen Yu and Wenyao Lin (2010), “Hepatitis B Does Not Explain Male-Biased Sex Ratios in China”, Economics Letters, Vol. 107, Issue 2, May 2010, Pages 142–144.
- Rose, Elaina (2000), “Gender Bias, Credit Constraints and Time Allocation in Rural India,” The Economic Journal, 110:465, p. 738-58.
- Yuyu Chen, Hongbing Li and Linghsheng Meng (2013), “Prenatal Sex Selection and Missing Girls in China: Evidence from the Diffusion of Diagnostic Ultrasound,” Journal of Human Resources, 48 (1): 36-70.
- Jayachandran, Seema and Ilyana Kuziemko (2011), “Why Do Mothers Breastfeed Girls Less Than Boys: Evidence and Implications for Child Health in India”, Quarterly Journal of Economics, August 2011, vol. 126 (3), pp. 1485-1538.