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26777 | Child mortality by sex | untitled-reusable-block-104 | wp_block | publish | <!-- wp:heading {"level":3} --> <h3>Child mortality by sex</h3> <!-- /wp:heading --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>The visualisation shows that the mortality of boys is higher than the mortality of girls in the huge majority of countries around the world. Part of the explanation for this consistent difference across very different countries is that newborn girls have a biological advantage in survival over newborn boys. According to a UN (2011){ref}United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division (2011). Sex Differentials in Childhood Mortality (United Nations publication, ST/ESA/SER.A/314). Online <a href="http://www.un.org/en/development/desa/population/publications/pdf/mortality/SexDifferentialsChildhoodMortality.pdf">here</a>.{/ref} report on the topic this is particularly due to girls' "lesser vulnerability to perinatal conditions (including birth trauma, intrauterine hypoxia and birth asphyxia, prematurity, respiratory distress syndrome and neonatal tetanus), congenital anomalies, and such infectious diseases as intestinal infections and lower respiratory infections".</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:html --> <iframe style="width: 100%; height: 600px; border: 0px none;" src="https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/child-mortality-by-sex" width="300" height="150"></iframe> <!-- /wp:html --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p><a href="https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/child-mortality-line-chart-by-sex">Here</a> is a visualisation of child mortality by sex as a line chart.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> | { "id": "wp-26777", "slug": "untitled-reusable-block-104", "content": { "toc": [], "body": [ { "text": [ { "text": "Child mortality by sex", "spanType": "span-simple-text" } ], "type": "heading", "level": 2, "parseErrors": [] }, { "type": "text", "value": [ { "text": "The visualisation shows that the mortality of boys is higher than the mortality of girls in the huge majority of countries around the world. Part of the explanation for this consistent difference across very different countries is that newborn girls have a biological advantage in survival over newborn boys. According to a UN (2011){ref}United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division (2011). Sex Differentials in Childhood Mortality (United Nations publication, ST/ESA/SER.A/314). Online ", "spanType": "span-simple-text" }, { "url": "http://www.un.org/en/development/desa/population/publications/pdf/mortality/SexDifferentialsChildhoodMortality.pdf", "children": [ { "text": "here", "spanType": "span-simple-text" } ], "spanType": "span-link" }, { "text": ".{/ref} report on the topic this is particularly due to girls' \"lesser vulnerability to perinatal conditions (including birth trauma, intrauterine hypoxia and birth asphyxia, prematurity, respiratory distress syndrome and neonatal tetanus), congenital anomalies, and such infectious diseases as intestinal infections and lower respiratory infections\".", "spanType": "span-simple-text" } ], "parseErrors": [] }, { "url": "https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/child-mortality-by-sex", "type": "chart", "parseErrors": [] }, { "type": "text", "value": [ { "url": "https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/child-mortality-line-chart-by-sex", "children": [ { "text": "Here", "spanType": "span-simple-text" } ], "spanType": "span-link" }, { "text": " is a visualisation of child mortality by sex as a line chart.", "spanType": "span-simple-text" } ], "parseErrors": [] } ], "type": "article", "title": "Child mortality by sex", "authors": [ null ], "dateline": "November 1, 2019", "sidebar-toc": false, "featured-image": "" }, "createdAt": "2019-11-01T12:23:06.000Z", "published": false, "updatedAt": "2020-04-30T14:00:12.000Z", "revisionId": null, "publishedAt": "2019-11-01T12:22:56.000Z", "relatedCharts": [], "publicationContext": "listed" } |
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## Child mortality by sex The visualisation shows that the mortality of boys is higher than the mortality of girls in the huge majority of countries around the world. Part of the explanation for this consistent difference across very different countries is that newborn girls have a biological advantage in survival over newborn boys. According to a UN (2011){ref}United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division (2011). Sex Differentials in Childhood Mortality (United Nations publication, ST/ESA/SER.A/314). Online [here](http://www.un.org/en/development/desa/population/publications/pdf/mortality/SexDifferentialsChildhoodMortality.pdf).{/ref} report on the topic this is particularly due to girls' "lesser vulnerability to perinatal conditions (including birth trauma, intrauterine hypoxia and birth asphyxia, prematurity, respiratory distress syndrome and neonatal tetanus), congenital anomalies, and such infectious diseases as intestinal infections and lower respiratory infections". <Chart url="https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/child-mortality-by-sex"/> [Here](https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/child-mortality-line-chart-by-sex) is a visualisation of child mortality by sex as a line chart. | { "data": { "wpBlock": { "content": "\n<h3>Child mortality by sex</h3>\n\n\n\n<p>The visualisation shows that the mortality of boys is higher than the mortality of girls in the huge majority of countries around the world. Part of the explanation for this consistent difference across very different countries is that newborn girls have a biological advantage in survival over newborn boys. According to a UN (2011){ref}United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division (2011). Sex Differentials in Childhood Mortality (United Nations publication, ST/ESA/SER.A/314). Online <a href=\"http://www.un.org/en/development/desa/population/publications/pdf/mortality/SexDifferentialsChildhoodMortality.pdf\">here</a>.{/ref} report on the topic this is particularly due to girls’ “lesser vulnerability to perinatal conditions (including birth trauma, intrauterine hypoxia and birth asphyxia, prematurity, respiratory distress syndrome and neonatal tetanus), congenital anomalies, and such infectious diseases as intestinal infections and lower respiratory infections”.</p>\n\n\n\n<iframe loading=\"lazy\" style=\"width: 100%; height: 600px; border: 0px none;\" src=\"https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/child-mortality-by-sex\" width=\"300\" height=\"150\"></iframe>\n\n\n\n<p><a href=\"https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/child-mortality-line-chart-by-sex\">Here</a> is a visualisation of child mortality by sex as a line chart.</p>\n" } }, "extensions": { "debug": [ { "type": "DEBUG_LOGS_INACTIVE", "message": "GraphQL Debug logging is not active. To see debug logs, GRAPHQL_DEBUG must be enabled." } ] } } |