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While son preference has historically been greatest in North India, there is emerging evidence of increased son preference accompanying the transition to low fertility in South India (Basu 1999; Diamond-Smith, Luke, and McGarvey 2008).
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In terms of economic status, we find that increasing sons' lowest years of schooling can improve parents' economic status and nutrition level, while the daughters' lowest years of schooling is positively related to parents' self-assessment of economic status, but not to parents' meat consumption.
The OneWeb investment increased after Son met with Trump, its founder told The Post, allowing for new hires.
Parliament voted against the measure, but George reluctantly increased his son's allowance on the advice of Walpole.
Under Goldstein's oversight, Rios slowly increased her son's cannabis dosage to three times a day, hoping to extend the time between seizures.
The risks were not increased in sons of men working in farming or gardening.
When at least one of the parents smoked, the risk of high BMI was increased in sons indicating interaction or additive effect of both parents' smoking history.
Placing candy in the checkout line at my local supermarket is also extraordinarily effective at increasing my son's wish to eat candy that is not appropriate for his teeth.
In order to increase the son's advantage, families began to increase household savings for future marriage, to the extent that it became almost essential to prepare a house for the son's marriage (Wei and Zhang 2011).
For good reason: A study of almost 600 orcas, also known as killer whales, shows that having mom nearby significantly increases a son's chances for survival.
Henry refused, but agreed to increase his son's allowance, but this was not enough to placate Young Henry.
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