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- Missing_women_of_Asia abstract "The phenomenon of the missing women of Asia is a shortfall in the number of women in Asia relative to the number that would be expected if there were no Sex-selective abortion and female infanticide or if the newborn of both sexes received similar levels of health care and nutrition.The phenomenon was first noted by the Indian, Nobel Prize–winning economist Amartya Sen in an essay in The New York Review of Books in 1990, and expanded upon in his subsequent academic work. Sen originally estimated that more than a hundred million women were "missing" (in the sense that their potential existence had been eliminated either through sex selective abortion, infanticide or inadequate nutrition during infancy).Originally some other economists, notably Emily Oster, questioned Sen's explanation, and argued that the shortfall was due to higher prevalence of the hepatitis B virus in Asia compared to Europe. Further research however, has established that the prevalence of hepatitis B cannot account for more than an insignificant fraction of the missing women. As a result, Sen's explanation for the phenomenon is still the most accepted one.".
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- Missing_women_of_Asia subject Category:Anthropology.
- Missing_women_of_Asia subject Category:Demographic_economics.
- Missing_women_of_Asia subject Category:Demographics_of_Asia.
- Missing_women_of_Asia subject Category:Female_foeticide_and_infanticide.
- Missing_women_of_Asia subject Category:Gender.
- Missing_women_of_Asia subject Category:Population.
- Missing_women_of_Asia subject Category:Women's_rights.
- Missing_women_of_Asia subject Category:Women's_rights_in_Asia.
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- Missing_women_of_Asia type Women'sRights.
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- Missing_women_of_Asia comment "The phenomenon of the missing women of Asia is a shortfall in the number of women in Asia relative to the number that would be expected if there were no Sex-selective abortion and female infanticide or if the newborn of both sexes received similar levels of health care and nutrition.The phenomenon was first noted by the Indian, Nobel Prize–winning economist Amartya Sen in an essay in The New York Review of Books in 1990, and expanded upon in his subsequent academic work.".
- Missing_women_of_Asia label "Déficit de femmes".
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