[The sex ratio at birth: a retrospective review and commentary].

M Aubenque
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Trends in the sex ratio are examined, and the possible effect of new biotechnologies on sex preselection is discussed. "We recall that this ratio is very stable, around 105 males for 100 females (live births). However, in France, a slight decreasing trend during the 19th century can be observed (from 107 to 104). At the present time this ratio seems to be maintained at a level of 105.3. The great demographic perturbations, particularly caused by wars, have been marked by a slight but notable increase in the indicator (106) when natality rises again after a deep depression. The variations, always small, of this indicator are more dependent on the male than on female natality, for reasons that are unclear." A comment by Paul Damiani is included (pp. 99-102). (SUMMARY IN ENG)

[出生性别比:回顾性回顾和评论]。
研究了性别比的趋势,并讨论了新生物技术对性别预选的可能影响。“我们记得这个比例非常稳定,大约105个男孩对100个女孩(活产)。然而,在法国,19世纪可以观察到轻微的下降趋势(从107年到104年)。目前,这一比率似乎维持在105.3的水平。人口结构的巨大动荡,特别是由战争引起的动荡,其标志是在深度萧条之后,当出生率再次上升时,该指标略有但显著的上升(106)。这个指标的变化总是很小,它更多地取决于男性而不是女性的出生,原因尚不清楚。”其中包括保罗·达米亚尼(Paul Damiani)的评论(第99-102页)。(英文摘要)
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