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Aborsi selektif jenis kelamin
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Aborsi selektif jenis kelamin adalah praktik dari penentuan sebuah kehamilan yang berdasarkan pada jenis kelamin yang diprediksi dari janin. Aborsi selektif terhadap janin perempuan sangat umum di kawasan-kawasan dimana norma-norma kebudayaan lebih menghargai anak laki-laki ketimbang anak perempuan, khususnya di sebagian Asia Timur dan Asia Selatan (terutama di negara-negara seperti Republik Rakyat Tiongkok, India dan Pakistan), serta di Kaukasus dan Balkan Barat.
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- A conference held in Singapore in December 2005 on female deficit in Asia Diarsipkan 2006-02-10 di Wayback Machine.
- Sex Selection at Birth; Statistics Singapore Newsletter, Vol 17 No.3 January 1995 Diarsipkan 2007-06-25 di Wayback Machine.
- MSNBC – No Girls Please – In parts of Asia, sexism is ingrained and gender selection often means murder
- Surplus Males and US/China Relations Diarsipkan 2009-10-03 di Wayback Machine.
- A Dangerous Surplus of Sons? Diarsipkan 2009-07-10 di Wayback Machine. – An analysis of various studies of the lopsided sex ratios in Asian countries
- Case study: Female Infanticide Diarsipkan 2008-04-21 di Wayback Machine. in India and China
- Working paper by Emily Oster linking sex ratio imbalances to hepatitis B infection
- S2 China Report – China: The Effects of the One Child Policy Diarsipkan 2009-08-02 di Wayback Machine.
- Notification on Addressing in a Comprehensive Way the Issue of Rising Sex Ratio at Birth Diarsipkan 2004-07-04 di Wayback Machine. a UNESCAP document
- A collection of essays on sex selection in various Asian countries by Attané and Guilmoto
- Five case studies and a video on sex selection in Asia by UNFPA
- NPR, All Things Considered, India Confronts Gender-Selective Abortion, March 21, 2006
- Book Review: Unnatural Selection – The War Against Girls / WSJ.com