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View our work on COVID-19 vaccinationsSex ratio at birth vs. at five years old, 2015
Sex ratio at birth, measured as the number of male births per 100 female births versus the sex ratio at five years old, measured as the number of males per 100
females. The grey line represents the point of equal ratio: countries which lie above this line had a higher sex ratio at birth than at five years old.
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- Annual number of missing female births and excess mortality
- Child mortality rate in boys and girls per 1,000 live births
- Global number of missing women projected to 2050
- Life expectancy of women vs life expectancy of men
- Number of 'Missing Women' in the world
- Sex ratio at birth
- Sex ratio at birthChao et al. (2019)
- Sex ratio at birth (males per 100 females)Chinese and South Korean only
- Sex ratio at birth by birth order
- Sex ratio by age
- Sex ratio of five-year-olds
- Share of the population that is female