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Fact Sheet
More Boys Born Than GirlsNew Report Documents Total Sex Ratios at Birth From 1940 to 2002 For the 63rd year in a row, the number of boys born in the United States outnumbers births of girls – in 2002 94,232 more boys than girls were born. This is the central finding of a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report that examines total sex ratios at birth for over six decades. The total sex ratio is the number of male births divided by female births times 1,000. Other findings of the report are:
The report, "Trend Analysis of the Sex Ratio at Birth in the United
States," was prepared by CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS)
and is available at the CDC/NCHS website (www.cdc.gov/nchs). |
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