22 September, 2013

Sex-selective abortion: Gendercide in the Caucasus | The Economist

Sex-selective abortion: Gendercide in the Caucasus | The Economist: The sex ratios in the Caucasus are especially distorted when a second or third child is born. In Armenia, among first children, there are 138 boys for every 100 girls. If the first child is a son, the next is more likely to be a girl than a boy (ie, reverse sex selection). But if the first child is a girl, son-preference goes off the scale. When the first child is a daughter, 61% of second children are sons. Armenian parents seem to plan family composition, not just size.