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16770 | Sex ratio at birth by birth order in S.Korea & China (Jiang et al. 2017 & NSO Korea) | { "link": "http://kosis.kr/eng/statisticsList/statisticsListIndex.do?menuId=M_01_01&vwcd=MT_ETITLE&parmTabId=M_01_01&parentId=A.1;A2.2;A21.3;#A21.3", "retrievedDate": "4th April 2019", "additionalInfo": "Data measures the sex ratio at birth (SRB) depending on the birth order of children (first, second, third-born or fourth-born and higher children). SRB is measured as the number of male births per 100 female births. The natural 'sex ratio at birth' is noted to be 105 male births per 100 female births.\n\nData for China is sourced from Jiang, Q., Yu, Q., Yang, S., & S\u00e1nchez-Barricarte, J. J. (2017). Changes in sex ratio at birth in china: a decomposition by birth order. Journal of Biosocial Science, 49(6), 826-841. Available at: https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/51D48C611E5176A042FF28684041D997/S0021932016000547a.pdf/changes_in_sex_ratio_at_birth_in_china_a_decomposition_by_birth_order.pdf\n\nData for South Korea is sourced from the National Statistical Office of Korea (NSO Korea). Available at: http://kosis.kr/eng/statisticsList/statisticsListIndex.do?menuId=M_01_01&vwcd=MT_ETITLE&parmTabId=M_01_01&parentId=A.1;A2.2;A21.3;#A21.3", "dataPublishedBy": "Jiang, Q., Yu, Q., Yang, S., & S\u00e1nchez-Barricarte, J. J. (2017). Changes in sex ratio at birth in china: a decomposition by birth order. Journal of Biosocial Science, 49(6), 826-841." } |
2019-04-04 17:02:11 | 2019-04-04 17:02:11 | 3266 | Data measures the sex ratio at birth (SRB) depending on the birth order of children (first, second, third-born or fourth-born and higher children). SRB is measured as the number of male births per 100 female births. The natural 'sex ratio at birth' is noted to be 105 male births per 100 female births. Data for China is sourced from Jiang, Q., Yu, Q., Yang, S., & Sánchez-Barricarte, J. J. (2017). Changes in sex ratio at birth in china: a decomposition by birth order. Journal of Biosocial Science, 49(6), 826-841. Available at: https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/51D48C611E5176A042FF28684041D997/S0021932016000547a.pdf/changes_in_sex_ratio_at_birth_in_china_a_decomposition_by_birth_order.pdf Data for South Korea is sourced from the National Statistical Office of Korea (NSO Korea). Available at: http://kosis.kr/eng/statisticsList/statisticsListIndex.do?menuId=M_01_01&vwcd=MT_ETITLE&parmTabId=M_01_01&parentId=A.1;A2.2;A21.3;#A21.3 | http://kosis.kr/eng/statisticsList/statisticsListIndex.do?menuId=M_01_01&vwcd=MT_ETITLE&parmTabId=M_01_01&parentId=A.1;A2.2;A21.3;#A21.3 | Jiang, Q., Yu, Q., Yang, S., & Sánchez-Barricarte, J. J. (2017). Changes in sex ratio at birth in china: a decomposition by birth order. Journal of Biosocial Science, 49(6), 826-841. |
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