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Analysis of socio-political and health practices influencing sex ratio at birth in viet nam.
Oleh:
Rao, Chalapati
;
Hall, Wayne D.
;
Hill, Peter S.
;
Pham, Bang Nguyen
Jenis:
Article from Books
Dalam koleksi:
Reproductive health matters: reproductive cancers
,
page 176.
Topik:
Son Preference
;
Ultrasound
;
Sex Determination and Selection
;
Sex Selective Abortion
;
Population Policy
;
Viet Nam
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Nomor Panggil:
614:312.31 REP
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Viet Nam has experienced rapid social change over the last decade, with a remarkable decline in fertility to just below replacement level. The combination of fertility decline, son preference, antenatal sex determination using ultrasound and sex selective abortion are key factors driving increased sex ratios at birth in favour of boys in some Asian countries. Whether or not this is taking place in Viet Nam as weel is the subject of heightened debate. In this paper, we analyse the nature and determinants of sex ratio at birth in Viet Nam, including a small family size norm, recent reinforcement by the Government of the "one-to-two child" family policy, traditional son preference, easy access to antenatal ultrasound screening and legal abortion, and an increase in the proportion of one-child families.
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