Rogerson P A
Department of Geography, State University of New York, Buffalo 14260.
J Hered. 1991 May-Jun;82(3):239-43. doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jhered.a111072.
Advances in the potential for couples to predetermine the sex of their children will have significant consequences for many aspects of society. Among the likely demographic impacts are changes in both population size and the sex ratio. The aim of this article is to assess the effects of sex preselection on the sex ratio of families. The expected family sex ratio is derived and characterized for couples with particular preferences for the sex composition of their families. When couples desire k children of one sex and none of the other, the proportion of children in the completed family that are of the desired sex falls with increasing k. Constraints on total family size further reduce this proportion. When couples have a desire for a balanced composition of one boy and one girl, and when they have a preference for, say, a boy to be born first, they can expect a proportion of boys in the family that at first rises, and then falls, as sex preselection methods improve.
夫妻预先确定子女性别的可能性取得进展,将对社会的许多方面产生重大影响。在可能的人口影响中,包括人口规模和性别比例的变化。本文旨在评估性别选择对家庭性别比例的影响。针对对家庭性别构成有特定偏好的夫妻,推导并描述了预期的家庭性别比例。当夫妻想要k个某一性别的孩子而不要另一性别的孩子时,完整家庭中期望性别的孩子比例会随着k的增加而下降。对家庭总规模的限制会进一步降低这一比例。当夫妻希望家庭构成是一个男孩和一个女孩平衡时,以及当他们例如偏好男孩先出生时,随着性别选择方法的改进,他们可以预期家庭中男孩的比例起初会上升,然后下降。