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    https://report.az/en/sosial-security/gender-hub-azerbaijan-may-have-only-1-girl-born-for-every-9-boys-by-2050/

    Von Luston03

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    1. GubikisKing on

      Good more bodies for the military. We can take mass casualties and be okay.

    2. LowCranberry180 on

      The calculation is wrong. Yes more boys but not 1 to 9.

      Also given that Azerbaijan is more secular etc. how is it possible. No government control over abortion after 22 weeks?

    3. caucasusbird on

      Azerbaijan is the first in the world for gender-based sex-selective abortions and other Caucasus countries are in the top 15! It is girl genocide in the region.

    4. That’s total bs. She is just trying to play on the feminist agenda.The ratio of newborn girls to boys has consistently fluctuated around 47%. After the First Karabakh War and the collapse of the Soviet Union, there was a noticeable decline in the number of girls born, due to economic and other factors. However, starting from the 2010s, we have seen a return to the usual trend of approximately 47%. The trend (represented by the blue line) is a simple autoregressive forecast, which actually indicates an increase by 2050, rather than the sharp decline reported in the news. A ratio of 1 girl to 9 boys corresponds to 10%, which, as you can see, is an implausible drop from 47% over a span of about 30 years unless we experience a black swan event that somehow prevents girls from being born.

      https://preview.redd.it/kab93weo98gf1.png?width=866&format=png&auto=webp&s=5b292343f18896c2753df18e165ea5ca400dafb6

      Source: AZSTAT

    5. AwarenessNo4986 on

      What’s the tradition in Azerbaijan to abort females? Seeing as in both India and China have the same issue, has it got something to do with their communist (socialist in case of India) past????

      I can’t think of anything common among China, Azerbaijan and India apart from central planning. Does that force families to choose boys?

      Does the issue exist in all former soviet republics?

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