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Text and code for "Birth Spacing and Fertility in the Presence of Son Preference and Sex-Selective Abortions: India's Experience Over Four Decades," forthcoming in Demography
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Update graphs for N-IUSSP
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Update graphs for N-IUSSP
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Write and revise N-IUSSP article
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Sharpen focus of article
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Prepare graph(s) for N-IUSSP
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Update figures for final typesetting
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Revise paper and response to editors' comments
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Main 3 - Outline arguments in Background section
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10 Discuss significance in text
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9 Sex selection not directly established
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8 Independent or predictor variables
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7 Ensure consistent use of birth interval and birth interval length
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6 Why can multiple abortion lead to worse outcomes
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5 Period vs total fertility rate?
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4 Clarify second motivation
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3 Add statement of problem and aim to abstract
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2. Clarify estimation strategy section introduction.
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1-f Consider moving predictions to arguments
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1-e Discuss child quality argument
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1-d Explain productivity argument
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1-c Explain why longer interval with sex selection
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1-b Explain relationship between female labor force participation and sex selection
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1-a Explain how female education fits into framework
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Respond to Monica Das Gupta's comments
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Respond to Monica Das Gupta's suggestions
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Editing
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Consistent tables, graphs, and text and combined prediction explanation
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Why focus on Hindus
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Consistency changes
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Use "average" instead of "expected" for predicted spacing
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Explain why 2004/05 break in periods
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Discuss data quality and add background/questions to Conclusion
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Move from spell lengths to birth interval throughout
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Combine spacing measures calculation discussion in Estimation Strategy?
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Ver 3 response
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Explain why maternal education and cut-offs; clarify labor supply theories
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R2-4: In the context of the paper, I don’t see the point of the discussion relating to labour supply
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R2-3: No standard errors or confidence intervals
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Incorporate Dharmalingam, Rajan and Morgan paper on fertility in India in the tempo discussion
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Reorganize spacing sections
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Revise intro, clarify questions, and add reminders of questions in sections
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Reorganize birth spacing result?
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DE-7: Clearer discussion of female labor force participation
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DE-6: Need overview of research questions in Conclusion
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DE-5: Birth date data quality discussion needed
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DE-4: Define spell vs birth interval
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DE-3: Why maternal education and cut-offs?
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R2-2: Why 2004 break in data?
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DE-2: Define sex selection early on.
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DE-1: Clarify topic and research question in Introduction
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