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Reproductive Health Matters
An international journal on sexual and reproductive health and rights
Volume 10, 2002 - Issue 19: Abortion: women decide
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Sex Selective Abortions: Short-term and Long-term Perspectives

Pages 194-197 | Published online: 01 May 2002

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Bang Nguyen Pham, Wayne Hall, Peter S Hill & Chalapati Rao. (2008) Analysis of socio-political and health practices influencing sex ratio at birth in Viet Nam. Reproductive Health Matters 16:32, pages 176-184.
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JULIE ZILBERBERG. (2007) SEX SELECTION AND RESTRICTING ABORTION AND SEX DETERMINATION. Bioethics 21:9, pages 517-519.
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