Countries with skewed sex ratio at birth set to ‘lose’ another 4.7m girls by 2030

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Countries with skewed sex ratio at birth set to ‘lose’ another 4.7m girls by 2030

Countries with a skewed sex ratio at birth, because of a cultural preference for sons, are set to ‘lose’ another 4.7 million girls by 2030 despite a projected fall in excess male births in these countries over the next 20 years, suggests research published in the online journal BMJ Global Health.

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