堕胎合法化、性别选择与台湾女性大学入学率

Abortion Legalization, Sex Selection, and Female University Enrollment in Taiwan

Economic Development and Cultural Change · 2015
被引 14
ABS 3

中文导读

研究发现台湾堕胎合法化后,高出生顺序女孩的大学入学率平均提高约4.5个百分点,而男孩无类似变化,且效果主要由社会经济地位较低的家庭驱动。

Abstract

Increasing access to sex-selective abortions in societies with a male preference should, theoretically, increase the average level of investments and care provided for girls who are not aborted. Existing literature finds that higher birth order sex selection increased after the legalization of abortion in Taiwan. This research presents evidence that the legalization of abortion in Taiwan improved the average rate of university attendance for girls born at higher birth orders where sex selection is most common. Specifically, I find that girls born at higher birth orders after the legalization of abortion are on average more likely to attend a university by approximately 4.5 percentage points. Moreover, a similar improvement in university attendance rates for higher birth order boys is not found. Heterogeneous results indicate that families with a relatively lower socioeconomic status are likely driving the results. The findings in this analysis are robust to several specifications, and they extend existing literature by providing evidence of the substitution hypothesis for a later-life economic outcome.

人口经济学性别经济学教育经济学台湾研究