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May 04, 2012 11:04


For first-born children, the sex ratio was normal-105 baby boys to 100 baby girls (since boys are slightly more vulnerable to childhood diseases, this ratio provides for equal numbers at marriageable age). For second children, the ratio was normal for mothers born in Canada. But mothers born in South Korea bore 120 boys for each 100 girls. And for Indian, Filipina and other East Asian mothers, the ratio was 110-111 to 100. The explanation for this pattern in India is that couples welcome a first-born of either sex, but if she is a daughter, then some ensure the second child is a son. That applies even more to third children: in Ontario, mothers born in India gave birth to 1,883 sons and 1,385 daughters, a hugely distorted ratio of 136 to 100.
Gendercide in Canada?

A study shows more boys than girls are being born to some ethnic groups
мб, канацким узищегам не саапчать кетаиндеям полплода?

статистика, демографический переход, секс, политическая корректность

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