Define sex ratio. what are the reasons for the declining sex ratio in India.
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sex ratio is defined as number of females per thousand males in a population.
reasons are -------
1 due to equality
2 birth of girl child is not welcome
3 lietarcy rate
4 in some states sex ratio is very less like in haryana and some states has favourable sex ratio like Kerala
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#disha ❤
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sex ratio is defined as number of females per thousand males in a population.
reasons are -------
1 due to equality
2 birth of girl child is not welcome
3 lietarcy rate
4 in some states sex ratio is very less like in haryana and some states has favourable sex ratio like Kerala
tqsm
hope it's help you!
mark me as brainliest if I did..
#disha ❤
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SEX RATIO = Sex ratio is the number of females on per 1000 male
India is also facing the problem with low sex ratio There are various factors which contributed to its low level.
1. Social factors- patriarchal society with more male centric thoughts force one family to have male child with old beliefs like family nomination.
lack of education makes them unable to follow right attitude towards it.
2. Technological factors- advent of science and technology like ultrasonography has made it possible for antenatal sex detection. It led to lowering sex ratio.
3. Economical factors- due to prevalent social evils like dowry daughters are considered as economic burden for family. So family prefer to have male child as earning source as well as reducing burden.
4. Lack of awareness- due to low contribution of female in economy of house female are not considered as important as male. That are lack of basic amenities.
5. Security issues- female is considers as more prone to harassment and weak sex who needs protection.
Hope this helps you dude ☺️☺️✌️✌️✌️
India is also facing the problem with low sex ratio There are various factors which contributed to its low level.
1. Social factors- patriarchal society with more male centric thoughts force one family to have male child with old beliefs like family nomination.
lack of education makes them unable to follow right attitude towards it.
2. Technological factors- advent of science and technology like ultrasonography has made it possible for antenatal sex detection. It led to lowering sex ratio.
3. Economical factors- due to prevalent social evils like dowry daughters are considered as economic burden for family. So family prefer to have male child as earning source as well as reducing burden.
4. Lack of awareness- due to low contribution of female in economy of house female are not considered as important as male. That are lack of basic amenities.
5. Security issues- female is considers as more prone to harassment and weak sex who needs protection.
Hope this helps you dude ☺️☺️✌️✌️✌️
jitesh2427:
good answer
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