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Shortage of Girls in China: Causes, Consequences, International Comparisons, and Solutions

Author: Judith Banister 
InfoShare Partner: Population Reference Bureau
Publication Date: May 2003
Type of Document: Presentation
Topics: Child health/survival, Gender, Population growth/trends
Region: Asia/Pacific
Language: English
File Size: 872 KB
File Format: Microsoft PowerPoint

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This PowerPoint presentation is from a PRB policy seminar given by Judith Banister on the "missing girls" of China. She explores the causes, consequences, international comparisons, and solutions to China's unbalanced sex ratios.