FEMALE INFANTICIDE

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'Female infanticide', the prevalent form of sex-selective infanticide, is the systematic killing of girls at or soon after birth. It normally occurs when a society values male children to the point that producing a female is considered dishonorable, shameful, or an unacceptable investment to the individuals. Female infanticide was most common in urban China during the Qing Dynasty, due to overpopulation, and the second half of the twentieth century, due to the One Child Policy that created stiff financial penalties for parents who had multiple children.
Female infanticide is still existent in developing countries, especially developing countries where males are valued over females.
The counterpart with male infants is male infanticide.

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Infanticide
Women's issues

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Abortion

Infanticide

External links


Infanticide


Female Infanticide

India 'loses 10m female births'

"The Gift of a Girl" (1997), documenting efforts in rural South India to change the social tradition of female infanticide
Women's issues


UN Common Library - Annotated Bibliography of Women's Issues in Pakistan

Amnesty International's "Stop Violence Against Women" Campaign

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