This study analysed sex ratios at birth (defined as the number of male births per 100 female births) using data on children ever-born from three censuses conducted in Ethiopia in 1984, 1994 and 2007. The results showed very high values by any standard, with an average of 108.4 for a sample of some 8.2 million births, with somewhat lower values in urban areas. Analysis of socioeconomic correlates revealed that the sex ratio varied very much by household wealth, from about 110 for very poor women to about 102 for wealthier women. The high value of the sex ratio at birth in Ethiopia could be explained by poverty, used as a proxy for poor nutritional status. In multivariate analysis, the effects of living in urban areas and of maternal educatio...
Socio-economic conditions can affect the secondary sex ratio in humans. Mothers under good environme...
Background: Human sex ratio at birth differs from one population to the other. This variation has be...
BACKGROUND: Socio-economic conditions can affect the secondary sex ratio in humans. Mothers under go...
This study analyzes the distribution of sex ratio at birth in African populations using data collect...
This study analyzes the distribution of sex ratio at birth in African populations using data collect...
This study analyzes the distribution of sex ratio at birth in African populations using data collect...
Sex ratios at birth vary across populations and over time. The study reviews evidence of very low se...
Variations of the sex ratio at birth (SRB) were investigated using maternity history data collected ...
Variations of the sex ratio at birth (SRB) were investigated using maternity history data collected ...
Variations of the sex ratio at birth (SRB) were investigated using maternity history data collected ...
This study investigates determinant factors of fertility among married women in Ethiopia, the second...
The low male/female ratio at birth in African populations has been attributed to a variety of geneti...
The low male/female ratio at birth in African populations has been attributed to a variety of geneti...
Socio-economic conditions can affect the secondary sex ratio in humans. Mothers under good environme...
Background: Socio-economic conditions can affect the secondary sex ratio in humans. Mothers under go...
Socio-economic conditions can affect the secondary sex ratio in humans. Mothers under good environme...
Background: Human sex ratio at birth differs from one population to the other. This variation has be...
BACKGROUND: Socio-economic conditions can affect the secondary sex ratio in humans. Mothers under go...
This study analyzes the distribution of sex ratio at birth in African populations using data collect...
This study analyzes the distribution of sex ratio at birth in African populations using data collect...
This study analyzes the distribution of sex ratio at birth in African populations using data collect...
Sex ratios at birth vary across populations and over time. The study reviews evidence of very low se...
Variations of the sex ratio at birth (SRB) were investigated using maternity history data collected ...
Variations of the sex ratio at birth (SRB) were investigated using maternity history data collected ...
Variations of the sex ratio at birth (SRB) were investigated using maternity history data collected ...
This study investigates determinant factors of fertility among married women in Ethiopia, the second...
The low male/female ratio at birth in African populations has been attributed to a variety of geneti...
The low male/female ratio at birth in African populations has been attributed to a variety of geneti...
Socio-economic conditions can affect the secondary sex ratio in humans. Mothers under good environme...
Background: Socio-economic conditions can affect the secondary sex ratio in humans. Mothers under go...
Socio-economic conditions can affect the secondary sex ratio in humans. Mothers under good environme...
Background: Human sex ratio at birth differs from one population to the other. This variation has be...
BACKGROUND: Socio-economic conditions can affect the secondary sex ratio in humans. Mothers under go...