Talk:Child sex ratio in India
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Hi fellow Wikipedians,
I have not made any edits yet, but I think there is a lot of things that could be added. There is much growth to add to this article, many other countries have various child sex ratios that would give a better understanding of how broad child sex ratio is. Going off from that the outcomes could be discussed because different ratios lead to different outcomes. For example, a large ratio of males to females can lead to violence or a large ratio of females to males would result in a smaller population in the future. Hopefully I can incorporated these ideas into the article soon. EmilyMoeller (talk) 16:16, 14 March 2018 (UTC)
Here are some reliable citations that would get data and information:
Manning, J. T., et al. “Parental age gap skews child sex ratio.” Nature, vol. 389, no. 6649, 1997, pp. 344–344., doi:10.1038/38647
Weeks, John Robert. Population: an introduction to concepts and issues. Cengage Learning, 2016.
“World Population Prospects - Population Division.” United Nations, United Nations, esa.un.org.EmilyMoeller (talk) 02:13, 15 March 2018 (UTC)