In India, the child sex ratio is defined as the number of females per thousand males in the age group 0–6 years in a human population. Thus it is equal to 1000 x the reciprocal of the sex ratio (ratio of males to females in a population) in the same age group, i.e. under age seven. An imbalance in this age group will extend to older age groups in future years. Currently, the ratio of males to females is generally significantly greater than 1, i.e. there are more boys than girls.
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| - Rasio jenis kelamin anak adalah jumlah perempuan per seribu laki-laki dalam populasi manusia antara kelompok usia 0-6 tahun. Istilah ini mirip dengan , tetapi dibatasi oleh faktor kelompok usia. Demografis pola jenis kelamin dalam satuan anak-anak sampai dengan umur 6 tahun dapat digunakan sebagai indikasi untuk generasi masa depan. (in)
- In India, the child sex ratio is defined as the number of females per thousand males in the age group 0–6 years in a human population. Thus it is equal to 1000 x the reciprocal of the sex ratio (ratio of males to females in a population) in the same age group, i.e. under age seven. An imbalance in this age group will extend to older age groups in future years. Currently, the ratio of males to females is generally significantly greater than 1, i.e. there are more boys than girls. (en)
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| - In India, the child sex ratio is defined as the number of females per thousand males in the age group 0–6 years in a human population. Thus it is equal to 1000 x the reciprocal of the sex ratio (ratio of males to females in a population) in the same age group, i.e. under age seven. An imbalance in this age group will extend to older age groups in future years. Currently, the ratio of males to females is generally significantly greater than 1, i.e. there are more boys than girls. According to the decennial Indian census, the sex ratio in the 0-6 age group in India went from 104.0 males per 100 females in 1981 to 105.8 in 1991, to 107.8 in 2001, to 108.8 in 2011. The ratio is significantly higher in certain states such as Punjab and Haryana (118 and 120 respectively per 2011 census). The child sex ratio has been more prominent for males in India for quite a while, since the 1980s with thirty fewer females to males (en)
- Rasio jenis kelamin anak adalah jumlah perempuan per seribu laki-laki dalam populasi manusia antara kelompok usia 0-6 tahun. Istilah ini mirip dengan , tetapi dibatasi oleh faktor kelompok usia. Demografis pola jenis kelamin dalam satuan anak-anak sampai dengan umur 6 tahun dapat digunakan sebagai indikasi untuk generasi masa depan. (in)
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