31. Why is there adverse sex ratio in India ?
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Naturally, slightly fewer females are born as compared to males. ... Clearly, the practice of determining the sex of the unborn child and eliminating it if the foetus is found to be female is behind the adverse child sex ratio. Neglect of the girl child resulting in higher mortality between 0-6 years of age is another.
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Reason for an adverse sex ratio
These mindsets include the fear of dowry, a transference of wealth from the bride's family to the groom after marriage. Upper middle-class Indians, on the other hand, fear transference of ancestral property to another family.
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