Academics often say China’s repressive one-child policy has led to reports that 30-60 million girls are missing, reportedly through sex-selective abortions or because they were killed after birth. But a new study from the University of Kansas and Shaanxi Normal University in China suggests that those millions of girls are not actually missing but are simply just not registered.
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Researchers claim they may have ‘found’ China’s 30 million ‘missing’ girls
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