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Title: | The sex ratio at birth |
Authors: | Grech, Victor E. |
Keywords: | Sex ratio Childbirth -- Statistics Fertility, Human -- Statistics Genocide Women -- Crimes against Sexism Sex preselection |
Issue Date: | 2021 |
Publisher: | Malta Chamber of Scientists |
Citation: | Grech, V. (2021). The sex ratio at birth. Xjenza Online, 9(Special Iss.), 74-80. |
Abstract: | The sex ratio at birth (male/total:M/T) is remarkably constant but may be influenced by many factors. Even small changes may result in highly statistically significant variations. The most important factors that impinge on M/T are stress and sex-selective termination. Additional factors include geographical trends, coital rates, radiation, secular trends and seasonality. This paper will summarise these factors but the most important is gendercide, which has resulted in circa 130,000,000 missing women in the world. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/89978 |
Appears in Collections: | Xjenza, 2021, Volume 9, Special Issue Xjenza, 2021, Volume 9, Special Issue |
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