TY - RPRT AU - Anukriti, S AU - Bhalotra, Sonia R. AU - Tam, Hiu TI - On the Quantity and Quality of Girls: New Evidence on Abortion, Fertility, and Parental Investments PY - 2016/Oct/ PB - Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) CY - Bonn T2 - IZA Discussion Paper IS - 10271 UR - https://www.iza.org/publications/dp10271 AB - The introduction of prenatal sex-detection technologies in India has led to a phenomenal increase in abortion of female fetuses. We investigate their impact on son-biased fertility stopping behavior, parental investments in girls relative to boys, and the relative chances of girls surviving after birth. We find a moderation of son-biased fertility, erosion of gender gaps in breastfeeding and immunization, and complete convergence in the post-neonatal mortality rates of boys and girls. For every five aborted girls, we estimate that roughly one additional girl survives to age five. The results are not driven by endogenous compositional shifts, being robust to the inclusion of mother fixed effects. Our findings have implications not only for counts of missing girls but also for the later life outcomes of girls, conditioned by greater early life investments in them. KW - sex-selection KW - ultrasound KW - parental investments KW - fertility KW - abortion KW - gender KW - health KW - child mortality KW - missing girls KW - prenatal sex detection KW - India ER -