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Popul Bull ; 33(1): 1-35, 1978 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12260443

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PIP: Recent evidence from the U.S. and from other selected countries is examined on parent sex preferences for their children and how strongly these are held. This involves the significance of these preferences, the social and economic conditions that foster different types of preferences, and how different individuals and societies deal with them. The traditional preference for boys appears to remain nearly universal, which runs contrary to the ideal of "every child a wanted child," and also presents an obstacle to desired declines in fertility in developing countries where sons are still perceived as needed for economic and emotional security. This tendency has been turned around in Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, and the U.S., where small families are now the ideal. 3 basic approaches to the scientific selection of sex-specific sperm for preselection, the timing of sexual intercourse, the separation of male- and female-bearing sperm followed by artificial insemination, and selective abortion after fetal sex determination indicate that an effective and practical method of sex control is still further off than predicted.^ieng


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Pesquisa , Sexo , Fatores Socioeconômicos , África , Argentina , Ásia , Sudeste Asiático , Ásia Ocidental , Bangladesh , Comportamento , Coeficiente de Natalidade , Chile , China , Demografia , Economia , Europa (Continente) , Europa Oriental , Ásia Oriental , Hong Kong , Hungria , Índia , Israel , Japão , Coreia (Geográfico) , América Latina , Malásia , Mortalidade , Nigéria , América do Norte , Núcleo Familiar , Psicologia , Pré-Seleção do Sexo , Valores Sociais , América do Sul , Taiwan , Fatores de Tempo , Estados Unidos
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