Child sex ratio

In India, the child sex ratio is the number of females per thousand males in a human population in the age group 0–6 years.[1]. It is equal to the multiplicative inverse of the sex ratio (ratio of males to females in a population) under age seven. Demographic sex pattern in set of children up to 6 years can be used as an indication for future generation.

Contents

Impact of skewed ratio

Impact of skewed sex ratio in which proportion of male children are more than females are already felt in few parts of India.[1]

See also

References

External links