Dan Seitz

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India’s 2011 census had already revealed that there were more than seven million fewer girls than boys age six and under. The overall sex ratio was more skewed in favor of boys than it had been a decade ago. One reason for this worsening in the records was the growing availability of prenatal scans, which for the first time allowed parents to find out the sexes of their babies easily and early enough to have selective abortions.
Inferior: How Science Got Women Wrong—and the New Research That's Rewriting the Story
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