The role of secondary sex ratios in the declining sex ratio of India.
Indian J Public Health
; 1995 Jan-Mar; 39(1): 12-5
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The sex ratio in India has been gradually declining since the beginning of this century during the intercensus period of 1981-91, this ratio declined from 933 to 929. In the past the difference in sex ratios was wholly attributed to higher mortality amongst the females. However date for the years 1990-92 on secondary sex ratios i.e. sex ratio at birth presented in this paper suggest that the difference in sex ratio can also be attributed to a statistically significant higher number of males being born most probably as a result of selective abortion of female fetuses.
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Main subject:
Sex Ratio
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Infant, Newborn
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Population Dynamics
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Birth Rate
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Sampling Studies
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Adult
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Developing Countries
Country/Region as subject:
Asia
Language:
En
Journal:
Indian j. public health
Year:
1995
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Article