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RECENT TRENDS IN GENDER RATIO AT BIRTH IN HANGZHOU, CHINA.

L Tang1, L Q Qiu2, Kkw Yau3, Y V Hui4, C W Binns3, A H Lee3.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Higher than normal sex ratios at birth in China have been reported since the early 1980's. This study aimed to investigate recent trends in sex ratio at birth in Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang Province in southeast China.
METHODS: Information on selected maternal and birth-related characteristics was extracted from the Hangzhou Birth Information Database for all pregnant women who delivered live births during 2005-2014. The sex ratios at birth were calculated after excluding infants with missing data on gender and those born with ambiguous genitalia.
RESULTS: A total of 478,192 male births and 430,852 female births were recorded giving an overall ratio of 111.0. The sex ratio at birth was almost constant at around 110.7 during the period 2005-2008, followed by an increase to the peak at 113.1 in 2010 and then declined back to 109.6 in 2014.
CONCLUSION: The gender ratio at birth in Hangzhou remained unbalanced for the past decade.

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Keywords:  China; Hangzhou; Sex ratio; births; gender equality

Year:  2015        PMID: 27547264      PMCID: PMC4991638     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tap Chi Y Te Cong Cong        ISSN: 1859-1132


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