For the first time, India has more women than men
NEW DELHI: India has more women than men for the first time on record, according to government data that also showed a slowing birthrate in the world´s second-most populous nation.
Parents in India have historically favoured sons over daughters, who are often considered burdensome and costly due to the tradition of wedding dowries. Sex-selective abortions have been outlawed but the practice has persisted, and national population data has consistently recorded one of the world’s highest ratios of men to women.
But the latest National Family and Health Survey, released by the health ministry onWednesday, recorded 1,020 women per 1,000 men after two years of research. This is the first time any significant government population survey has shown more women than men in India, dating back to the first national census in 1876.
"The improvement in total sex ratio is positive and a step in the right direction but much still needs to be done towards gender equality," Population Foundation of India (PFI) health scientist Sanghamitra Singh told AFP.
The difference is explained by women’s longer life expectancy, with more boys still being born than girls -- 1,000 males for every 929 females. "That could indicate some degree of son preference," Singh said.
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