TY - JOUR
T1 - The neglect of female children and childhood sex ratios in nineteenth-century america
T2 - A review of the evidence
AU - Courtwright, David T.
N1 - Courtwright, D. T. (1990). The Neglect of Female Children and Childhood Sex Ratios in Nineteenth-Century America: A Review of the Evidence. Journal of Family History, 15(3), 313-323. https://doi.org/10.1177/036319909001500304
PY - 1990/7
Y1 - 1990/7
N2 - Antebellum census records show that there were slightly higher than average numbers of male children in the western states and territories of the United Stales and slightly lower than average numbers of male children in eastern areas. It has been suggested that this imbalance was due to the economically inspired neglect of female children in rural and frontier areas, but this hypothesis does not hold up to close inspection. Better explanations are that more boys were born in, survived childhood in, or moved to western regions.
AB - Antebellum census records show that there were slightly higher than average numbers of male children in the western states and territories of the United Stales and slightly lower than average numbers of male children in eastern areas. It has been suggested that this imbalance was due to the economically inspired neglect of female children in rural and frontier areas, but this hypothesis does not hold up to close inspection. Better explanations are that more boys were born in, survived childhood in, or moved to western regions.
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U2 - 10.1177/036319909001500304
DO - 10.1177/036319909001500304
M3 - Article
C2 - 11622444
AN - SCOPUS:84976925703
SN - 0363-1990
VL - 15
SP - 313
EP - 323
JO - Journal of Family History
JF - Journal of Family History
IS - 3
ER -