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This panel examines how cultural values, institutional structures, and gender norms shape reproductive practices and education across diverse Asian contexts. Through quantitative and qualitative analyses, the papers explore issues ranging from contraceptive use and childbearing decisions to son preference and the politics of sex education.
Determinants of Modern Contraceptive Use Among Currently Married Women in the Philippines - Alexandra Casison, University of Pennsylvania
Enduring Values: Density of Genealogy and Son Preference Across Modern China - Xiaoxu Yang, Louisiana State University; Hope Xu Yan, Louisiana State University
Schools, Sex, and Shame: Exploring the Experiences of Teachers with Sex Education in Schools in Pakistan - Farah Basit, University of Wisconsin - Madison