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Data List for Sex Ratio at Birth by Year, 1989-2017

YearMale to Female Sex Ratio at Birth (Term Singletons Only)
Record Count: 29
19891.06
19901.04
19911.06
19921.04
19931.06
19941.05
19951.03
19961.06
19971.04
19981.03
19991.05
20001.05
20011.05
20021.04
20031.03
20041.04
20051.04
20061.06
20071.05
20081.04
20091.04
20101.05
20111.04
20121.05
20131.06
20141.05
20151.05
20161.03
20171.06

Data Notes

Sex ratio at birth was calculated using resident births (regardless where the birth occurred), term (37-42 weeks), and singletons only.

Data Source

Office of Vital Records and Statistics, Utah Department of Health

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Definition

The sex ratio at birth is the comparison of male births to female births (term singletons only). The expected sex ratio at birth (male to female) is 1.05, or 5% more males born than females.

How We Calculated the Rates

Numerator:Number of live male births in a specific period of time
Denominator:Number of live female births in a specific period of time

Date Indicator Content Last Updated: 11/14/2018


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Content updated: Thu, 20 Jun 2019 13:03:28 MDT