Did the Sex Ratio at Birth Reflect Social and Economic Inequalities? The Pilot Study from the Poznań Province, 1875–1913

The goal of this study was to examine whether and to what extent sex ratio values at birth may have reflected social and economic inequalities in the Province of Poznań (German: Provinz Posen) in the last decades of the 1800s and early 1900s. It was assumed that maternal economic, social and emotion...

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Main Authors: Grażyna Liczbińska, Agnieszka Sobkowiak
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego 2020-01-01
Series:Przeszłość Demograficzna Polski
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Online Access:https://wnus.edu.pl/pdp/en/issue/1189/article/18876/
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spelling doaj-12a3408c2b9148d9a645dc6ce54f577a2021-03-29T17:37:17ZdeuWydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu SzczecińskiegoPrzeszłość Demograficzna Polski0079-71892020-01-014210.18276/pdp.2020.42-04Did the Sex Ratio at Birth Reflect Social and Economic Inequalities? The Pilot Study from the Poznań Province, 1875–1913Grażyna Liczbińska0Agnieszka Sobkowiak1Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu, Wydział BiologiiUniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu, Wydział Studiów EdukacyjnychThe goal of this study was to examine whether and to what extent sex ratio values at birth may have reflected social and economic inequalities in the Province of Poznań (German: Provinz Posen) in the last decades of the 1800s and early 1900s. It was assumed that maternal economic, social and emotional well-being differed according to the size of the place of residence (Poznań / town / village) and her marital status (married / unmarried). In the population of the Province, urban areas (e.g., Poznań) and single motherhood were the predictors increasing the chance that the proportion of boys to girls at birth would decline below the biological norm. These factors could affect women during pregnancy through biological (physiological) mechanisms induced by adverse economic conditions (poverty, poor housing conditions, physical effort related to work and spatial mobility) and psychological stress (lack of social approval and support, social instability, occurrence of stigmatization, etc.). It is worth noting, however, that the variability of sex ratio values at birth could also be due to other factors, not identified (captured) in this paper.https://wnus.edu.pl/pdp/en/issue/1189/article/18876/urban / rural localitiesmarried / unmarried womensources of environmental stresssex ratio at birthadverse living conditions
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Did the Sex Ratio at Birth Reflect Social and Economic Inequalities? The Pilot Study from the Poznań Province, 1875–1913
Przeszłość Demograficzna Polski
urban / rural localities
married / unmarried women
sources of environmental stress
sex ratio at birth
adverse living conditions
author_facet Grażyna Liczbińska
Agnieszka Sobkowiak
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title Did the Sex Ratio at Birth Reflect Social and Economic Inequalities? The Pilot Study from the Poznań Province, 1875–1913
title_short Did the Sex Ratio at Birth Reflect Social and Economic Inequalities? The Pilot Study from the Poznań Province, 1875–1913
title_full Did the Sex Ratio at Birth Reflect Social and Economic Inequalities? The Pilot Study from the Poznań Province, 1875–1913
title_fullStr Did the Sex Ratio at Birth Reflect Social and Economic Inequalities? The Pilot Study from the Poznań Province, 1875–1913
title_full_unstemmed Did the Sex Ratio at Birth Reflect Social and Economic Inequalities? The Pilot Study from the Poznań Province, 1875–1913
title_sort did the sex ratio at birth reflect social and economic inequalities? the pilot study from the poznań province, 1875–1913
publisher Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego
series Przeszłość Demograficzna Polski
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publishDate 2020-01-01
description The goal of this study was to examine whether and to what extent sex ratio values at birth may have reflected social and economic inequalities in the Province of Poznań (German: Provinz Posen) in the last decades of the 1800s and early 1900s. It was assumed that maternal economic, social and emotional well-being differed according to the size of the place of residence (Poznań / town / village) and her marital status (married / unmarried). In the population of the Province, urban areas (e.g., Poznań) and single motherhood were the predictors increasing the chance that the proportion of boys to girls at birth would decline below the biological norm. These factors could affect women during pregnancy through biological (physiological) mechanisms induced by adverse economic conditions (poverty, poor housing conditions, physical effort related to work and spatial mobility) and psychological stress (lack of social approval and support, social instability, occurrence of stigmatization, etc.). It is worth noting, however, that the variability of sex ratio values at birth could also be due to other factors, not identified (captured) in this paper.
topic urban / rural localities
married / unmarried women
sources of environmental stress
sex ratio at birth
adverse living conditions
url https://wnus.edu.pl/pdp/en/issue/1189/article/18876/
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