Sex ratio at birth by birth order, South Korea, 1970 to 2017
Sex ratio at birth measures the number of male births per 100 female births. This is shown below by birth order ofchildren i.e. the first, second or third-born child. Birth ratios are naturally male-biased, with an expected ratio of 105male births per 100 female births.
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