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Household's size Household's size Household's size Household's size Household's size Household's size Sample 1 child Sample 2 children Sample 3 children Sample 4 children Sample 5 children Sample 6 or more children Number of daughters=1 -0.456 -0.735*** -0.688*** -0.878** 0.600 3.515*** (0.810) (0.250) (0.264) (0.407) (0.872) (1.215) Number of daughters=2 0.086 -0.653** -1, Missing girls in Nepal: An emerging challenge. Health Prospect) (0.842) (1.145) Number of daughters=5 -0.368 2.989** (1.201) (1.157) Number) (8.584) (4.589) (4.633) (6.354) (5.322) Observations 76, pp.34-36, 2011. ,