2022
DOI: 10.15826/qr.2022.5.760
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From Birth to Marriage: Sex Ratios in the Late Imperial and Early Soviet Urals

Abstract: This article analyses sex ratios in late nineteenth – to early twentieth-century Russia focusing on the easternmost frontier of its European part – Perm Province with a population of about 3 million. High sex ratio at birth, in infancy, and childhood has been widely used to assess gender discriminatory practices in several countries, including some European ones. Russia is usually depicted as highly patriarchal with a low social status of women, always subordinated to their fathers and husbands. However, littl… Show more

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