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Exploring the Phenomenon of Missing Girls in the South Caucasus

2015

World Bank


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Smaller families; Reproductive choices; Population groups; Social consequences; Wife; Citizens; Life expectancy; Inequality; Declines in fertility; Economic empowerment; Progress; Selective abortion; Selective abortions; Male; Adulthood; Wives; House; Sex selection; Number of women; Educational attainment; Girlfriend; Gender stereotypes; Sex-selective abortion; Husbands; Health sector; Sex education; Inheritance; Family; Son preference; Decline in fertility; Abortions; Gender inequalities; Genders; Number of people; Will; Child; Girls; Woman; Mother; Sex ratios; Market economy; Husband; Fertility levels; Inequalities; Boys; Inequities; Preference for sons; Fertility rates; Female; Reproductive education; Contraception; Policy; Young men; Sex education in schools; Births; Sex-selective abortions
Language
English
Type
Brief; Text; Text

2016-03-15
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