Missing Women in India: Gender-Specific Effects of Early-Life Rainfall Shocks

Jagadeesh Sivadasan, Wenjian Xu
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We link over a century of monthly precipitation data (1911-2011) to the population by gender and age at the district level in the 1991, 2001, and 2011 Indian censuses to study how differential impact of early-life (around birth year) rainfall shocks on women affect cohorts' population sex ratios. Using an approach that generates separate indices for excess (wet) as well as negative (dry) rainfall shocks and adjusts for the level of persistence in monthly shocks, we find that both too much and too little rainfall are associated with lower relative female population. The results are robust to using alternative rainfall shock indices and different sets of fixed effects. Using sex ratio at age 0 in year 2011 and the district-level gender literacy gap in 1991 as proxies correlated with social preference for males, we find that the differential negative effects of birth year rainfall shocks on women are indeed larger in places with stronger male preference, suggesting a significant role for male-biased resource allocation in the face of negative shocks. Population-weighted regressions yield an aggregate estimate of about 1.156 million missing women due to differential effects of early-life rainfall shocks, which is about 3.01% of the estimate of 38.46 million missing women from Bongaarts and Guilmoto (2015).
印度失踪妇女:早期降雨冲击的性别特定影响
我们将一个多世纪的月度降水数据(1911-2011)与1991年、2001年和2011年印度人口普查中按性别和年龄划分的地区人口数据联系起来,研究早期(出生年份左右)降雨冲击对女性的差异影响如何影响队列的人口性别比。我们采用了一种方法,该方法生成了过量(湿)和负(干)降雨冲击的单独指数,并对每月冲击的持续程度进行了调整,我们发现降雨量过多和过少都与相对较低的女性人口有关。结果对不同的降雨冲击指标和不同的固定效应具有较强的鲁棒性。以2011年0岁人口性别比和1991年区级性别识字率作为与男性社会偏好相关的指标,我们发现在男性偏好较强的地区,出生年份降雨冲击对女性的差异负面影响确实更大,这表明在面对负面冲击时,男性偏向的资源配置发挥了重要作用。人口加权回归得出了由于早期降雨冲击的不同影响而失踪的妇女总数约为116.6万,约为Bongaarts和Guilmoto(2015)估计的3846万失踪妇女的3.01%。
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