Factors influencing the sex ratio at birth in Australia, 1902–65

Journal of Biosocial Science 1 (2):125-144 (1969)
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Abstract

Using Australian records of human births for the first six decades of the twentieth century, the proportions of male and female births are studied in relation to the mother's age, the father's age, the parents' ages in combination, and certain other factors. The principal data used relate to the years 1931–55, during which over 3 million children were born, yet even so the significant features are not easy to discern

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