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India Sex Selection
Clip: 4/4/2013 | 6m 47s
Can a rising middle class change India's traditional preference for male children?
The preference for male children in India dates back centuries, driven by religious custom, and the widespread abortion of female fetuses has led to an increasing gender gap. Will a rising and urbanizing middle class change this?
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
India Sex Selection
Clip: 4/4/2013 | 6m 47s
The preference for male children in India dates back centuries, driven by religious custom, and the widespread abortion of female fetuses has led to an increasing gender gap. Will a rising and urbanizing middle class change this?
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