The highly masculine sex ratio in India has increased substantially in the twentieth century, in contrast to most other countries in the world. Competing arguments alternatively posit underenumeration, highly masculine sex ratios at birth, or excess female mortality throughout the life course as the factors underlying the level of the overall sex ratio; these arguments have not been resolved. Based on population projections that simulate population dynamics, our findings show that small differences in mortality at young ages, persisting over a long period, as well as a sex ratio at birth of 106 males per 100 females, result in a highly masculine population sex ratio
A Geography of the Sex Ratio in India. The 1991 Census of India found that for every 1000 males the...
Despite an overall downward trend in child sex ratios in India, some of the most imbalanced district...
We use data from the 1981 and 1991 censuses of India to examine (a) sex ratios among infants aged u...
The striking predictions presented by Hudson and den Boer in Bare Branches that highly masculine se...
Editorial Worldwide, the demographic indicators of any population have gained a lot of importance as...
We use data from the 1981 and 1991 censuses of India to examine (a) sex ratios among infants aged un...
The proportion of females in India's population, low compared to other countries, reached its lowest...
Sex ratio in the Indian population is becoming adverse to women. It has been rapidly declining decad...
In this paper the authors examine levels and trends of estimated sex ratios at birth (SRB) and sex r...
We review the evidence on the sex ratio among children below the age of six. International evidence ...
The provisional results of the Census of India 2001 showed a substantial decline in the sex ratio in...
This paper proposes a new explanation for religious differences in fertility in India by incorporati...
The purpose of this note is to highlight certain facts about the sex ratio (the number of females pe...
Are adverse sex ratios in India largely due to intra-household discrimination of females? Received w...
A Geography of the Sex Ratio in India. The 1991 Census of India found that for every 1000 males the...
A Geography of the Sex Ratio in India. The 1991 Census of India found that for every 1000 males the...
Despite an overall downward trend in child sex ratios in India, some of the most imbalanced district...
We use data from the 1981 and 1991 censuses of India to examine (a) sex ratios among infants aged u...
The striking predictions presented by Hudson and den Boer in Bare Branches that highly masculine se...
Editorial Worldwide, the demographic indicators of any population have gained a lot of importance as...
We use data from the 1981 and 1991 censuses of India to examine (a) sex ratios among infants aged un...
The proportion of females in India's population, low compared to other countries, reached its lowest...
Sex ratio in the Indian population is becoming adverse to women. It has been rapidly declining decad...
In this paper the authors examine levels and trends of estimated sex ratios at birth (SRB) and sex r...
We review the evidence on the sex ratio among children below the age of six. International evidence ...
The provisional results of the Census of India 2001 showed a substantial decline in the sex ratio in...
This paper proposes a new explanation for religious differences in fertility in India by incorporati...
The purpose of this note is to highlight certain facts about the sex ratio (the number of females pe...
Are adverse sex ratios in India largely due to intra-household discrimination of females? Received w...
A Geography of the Sex Ratio in India. The 1991 Census of India found that for every 1000 males the...
A Geography of the Sex Ratio in India. The 1991 Census of India found that for every 1000 males the...
Despite an overall downward trend in child sex ratios in India, some of the most imbalanced district...
We use data from the 1981 and 1991 censuses of India to examine (a) sex ratios among infants aged u...