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100 Million Women are Missing ... Amartya Sen wrote a paper in 1990 saying More Than 100 Million Women are Missing, “women who are simply not there due to unusually high female ... In demographic terms, 100 Million missing women represents 70% of the current female population in the United States. (source: World Bank)
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ucatlas.ucsc.edu/gender/gender_mortality.php
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Consider, for instance, an incendiary argument made by the economist Amartya Sen in 1990. In an essay in the New York Review of Books, Sen claimed that there were some 100 million "missing women" in Asia.
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www.slate.com/id/2119402/
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The report reveals that 100 million women are missing from today's world as a result of selective abortion and female infanticide. 80 million of the missing women are due to selective abortions in India and China.
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www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2007/mar/07030608.html
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The Search for 100 Million Missing Women; An economics detective story. By Stephen J. Dubner and Steven D. Levitt; Posted Tuesday, May 24, 2005, at 3:42 AM PT; What is economics, anyway? ... Were the missing women a result of selective abortions? Female infanticide? A forced export of prostitutes? Sen had used the...
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pricetheory.uchicago.edu/levitt/Papers/100MillionWomen....
pricetheory.uchicago.edu/levitt/Papers/100MillionWomen.pdf
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Experts estimate that there are 100 million missing women: 100 million fewer women in the world than birthrates would project. That’s more women dead than all the men killed on battlefields in the 20th century, more than all persons killed in the genocides of the 20th c.
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juliamobrien.net/index.php/blog/10-000-missing-women.ht...
juliamobrien.net/index.php/blog/10-000-missing-women.html
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According to estimations of Nobel Prize laureate Dr. Amartya Sen, around 100 million women are "missing" worldwide (more recent estimates suggest that there are 50 million missing women in India alone).
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www.wikigender.org/index.php/Missing_Women
www.wikigender.org/index.php/Missing_Women
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But a stark statistic testifies to women's continuing unequal status: at least 60 million females in Asia are missing and feared dead, victims of nothing more than their sex. Worldwide, research suggests, the number of missing females may top 100 million.
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www.nytimes.com/1991/11/05/science/stark-data-on-women-...
www.nytimes.com/1991/11/05/science/stark-data-on-women-100-million-are-missing.html
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The term "missing women" was coined in 1990, when Indian economist Amartya Sen calculated a shocking figure. In parts of Asia and Africa, he wrote in The New York Review of Books, 100 million women who should be alive are not, because of unequal access to medical care, food and social services.
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www.josephdsouza.com/2009/11/100_million_missing_women....
www.josephdsouza.com/2009/11/100_million_missing_women.html
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He went on to say that, not only are there less women – they are missing women. Approximately 60-100 million of them. ... As a good journalist does, Kristof then back his claims in the form of gut-wrenching stories, pictures, and tales from his world travels (over 140 countries) and gave a voice to these missing women.
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www.onedayswages.org/community/blog/2009/10/100-million...
www.onedayswages.org/community/blog/2009/10/100-million-missing-women
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