Female foeticide, though illegal in India, is widespread as boys are traditionally preferred to girls as breadwinners, and families have to pay huge dowries to marry off their daughters.
true, we could forbid dowries as prostitution though. Make the punishment harsh enough and it will end.
Some Indian doctors maintain that the problem has been exaggerated, but statistics belie that. In parts of north India, there are fewer than 800 women for every 1,000 men. A more normal ratio would be an almost equal number of males and females.
Among those who believe that sex-selective abortion is also a problem in Canada is federal opposition health critic Ujjal Dosanjh. A prominent member of British Columbia's South Asian community, Dosanjh says Canada needs to be concerned about imbalances in the ratio of boys to girls in Vancouver, Greater Toronto and elsewhere.
When will people learn there's consequences to messing with the natural order of things?
Here's an interesting article that discusses how these cultural attitudes are affecting demographics - not just in their countries of origin, but here at home also.