This study aimed to explore the association of demographic and socioeconomic characteristics and imbalanced sex ratio at birth (SRB) in Chi Linh district, Hai Duong. The data were collected from a longitudinal study using a community-based periodic, referred as Chi Linh Health and Demographic Surveillance System (CHILILAB HDSS) during 2004 to 2013. A total of 7568 children were analyzed. Results showed that SRB in Chi Linh dramatically increased to the imbalanced sex ratio (114.6 boys to 100 girls) by 2013. SRB was associated with birth order and sex of preceding siblings. SRB was extremely high among families without any sons (136/100). SRB was highest among families having third or more children (175/100). Imbalanced SRB was more likely t...
We examine whether the probability of having a boy aged below 5 years in households and communes is ...
This paper examines the population sex-age structure in Vietnam using data from the 2014 Intercensal...
This paper reports indirect evidence that prenatal sex selection is a contributor to the recent incr...
In recent years Vietnam has experienced a high sex ratio at birth SRB) amidst rapid socioeconomic an...
Vietnam is one of several countries in the world where sex-selective abortion has increased the prop...
Son preference has led to a deficit of female births in many Asian countries since the 1980s, driven...
An imbalance of the Sex Ratio at Birth (SRB) in Vietnam has emerged since the early 2000s. The numbe...
Introduction: Since the 1980s, sex ratio at birth (male births per 100 female births) has increased ...
The paper finds imbalance of sex ratio at birth and analyzes some possible determinants on sex ratio...
Viet Nam has experienced rapid social change over the last decade, with a remarkable decline in fert...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between sex-composition of children and women’s fertility...
This monograph titled _Sex Ratio at Birth in Viet Nam: New Evidence on Patterns, Trends and Differen...
available national census data indicates that in recent decades, sex-ratio imbalances have grown in ...
This paper examines the puzzle of the recent rise in the sex ratio at birth in Viet Nam and relates ...
Despite widespread concern about high sex ratio at birth (SRB) in Viet Nam, little attention has bee...
We examine whether the probability of having a boy aged below 5 years in households and communes is ...
This paper examines the population sex-age structure in Vietnam using data from the 2014 Intercensal...
This paper reports indirect evidence that prenatal sex selection is a contributor to the recent incr...
In recent years Vietnam has experienced a high sex ratio at birth SRB) amidst rapid socioeconomic an...
Vietnam is one of several countries in the world where sex-selective abortion has increased the prop...
Son preference has led to a deficit of female births in many Asian countries since the 1980s, driven...
An imbalance of the Sex Ratio at Birth (SRB) in Vietnam has emerged since the early 2000s. The numbe...
Introduction: Since the 1980s, sex ratio at birth (male births per 100 female births) has increased ...
The paper finds imbalance of sex ratio at birth and analyzes some possible determinants on sex ratio...
Viet Nam has experienced rapid social change over the last decade, with a remarkable decline in fert...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between sex-composition of children and women’s fertility...
This monograph titled _Sex Ratio at Birth in Viet Nam: New Evidence on Patterns, Trends and Differen...
available national census data indicates that in recent decades, sex-ratio imbalances have grown in ...
This paper examines the puzzle of the recent rise in the sex ratio at birth in Viet Nam and relates ...
Despite widespread concern about high sex ratio at birth (SRB) in Viet Nam, little attention has bee...
We examine whether the probability of having a boy aged below 5 years in households and communes is ...
This paper examines the population sex-age structure in Vietnam using data from the 2014 Intercensal...
This paper reports indirect evidence that prenatal sex selection is a contributor to the recent incr...