April 20, 2024, 15:02

It’s a Man’s World: New Study Says Global Stability at Risk as Too Few Women Are Born

It’s a Man’s World: New Study Says Global Stability at Risk as Too Few Women Are Born

Researchers have analysed birth records from 12 countries between 1970 and 2017. The surveyed nations – from Southeast Europe to Southeast Asia – have a skewed sex ratio because of cultural preferences for sons.

Global stability is at risk as too few women are being born, an international group of scientists has said. According to the findings of their study, published in the journal BMJ Global Health, prenatal sex selection has led to catastrophic discrimination. As a result of societal pressure to abort female foetuses, a total of 45 million female births were prevented between 1970 and 2017

Scientists then conducted a model for the surveyed countries. According to the first scenario, there would be a deficit of more than 4.7 million female births between 2021 and 2030, with a further 1 million between 2031 and 2100. The second scenario painted a grimmer picture – a deficit of 22.1 million female births by 2100.

Researchers warn that the overabundance of men can lead to very negative consequences. In order to deal with the issue, authorities should monitor newborn demographics in countries where there is a preference for sons, and combat gender bias, scientists say.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

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