It's incredibly sad, and it happens in so many countries, especially in Asia where a lot of cultures do have strong son-preference. I don't know if you want to read more about it, but I've been impressed with the way Elisabeth Croll writes- it's all based on solid research, too, which is more than you can say for a lot of anthro/sociologists looking at the missing girls.
I know that Chinese families have a similar situation. One of my college professors adopted a baby from China. She says ALL the babies in the orphanages are girls. There's a lot of sex-selection abortions, a lot of it because of their one-child policy and that it's the boy who takes care of the parents in their old age, and the girl who lives in her husband's family's house and takes care of her in-laws. At least that's what my professor told me.
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Date: 2003-11-14 08:08 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2003-11-14 08:35 am (UTC)I know that Chinese families have a similar situation. One of my college professors adopted a baby from China. She says ALL the babies in the orphanages are girls. There's a lot of sex-selection abortions, a lot of it because of their one-child policy and that it's the boy who takes care of the parents in their old age, and the girl who lives in her husband's family's house and takes care of her in-laws. At least that's what my professor told me.