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Comparative Study
. 1994 Aug;31(3):481-6.

Nonreporting of births or nonreporting of pregnancies? Some evidence from four rural counties in north China

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Comparative Study

Nonreporting of births or nonreporting of pregnancies? Some evidence from four rural counties in north China

H L Smith. Demography. 1994 Aug.

Abstract

Coale and Banister argue that in China, elevated sex ratios in retrospective surveys are in part a function of collecting birth histories in a culture in which the definition of a birth may exclude mortality shortly after birth: an infant death in the West may be a stillbirth in east Asia. I present data from a recent sample survey featuring a retrospective pregnancy history. These data reveal that at least in the first pregnancy, from which the preponderance of sample births arise, there is no evidence of elevated female infant mortality or of high numbers of stillbirths, but that reported sex ratios are unusually high. The proportion of stillbirths grows for later pregnancies, but not enough to account for high sex ratios. Retrospective fertility data regarding recall over a recent interval are vexed less by a misunderstanding of what a live birth is than by a "misunderstanding" of what a (reportable) pregnancy is.

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