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    In Many Low-Income Nations,parents Value Sons More Than Daughters,which Explains
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In Many Low-Income Nations,parents Value Sons More Than Daughters,which Explains

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In many low-income nations,parents value sons more than daughters,which explains why the age-sex ratio in these nations may be higher than 100.

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