For the first time in human history, 70 million men more than women in China and India

A combination of cultural preferences, government decrees and medical technology has produced an unusual result, never recorded before in human history. China and India are suffering the consequences of social policies that have been implemented for decades. The two countries with the largest population in the world today have one [...]
A combination of cultural preferences, government decrees and medical technology has produced an unusual result, never recorded before in human history.
China and India are suffering the consequences of social policies that have been implemented for decades. The two countries with the largest population in the world today have a huge gap in the male-gold report.
According to official data from recent population records in both countries, there are 70 million males over females.
Sociologists in both countries warn of terrible social consequences, beyond the epidemic of loneliness expected to erupt within a few years, as the largest number of men are under 20 years of age.
There will be millions of men in the future who cannot marry, who will pose a danger to society. This will lead to labour markets disorder, lower savings and consumption, artificially increase the prices of some real estate, and increase crime, trafficking and prostitution”, says Li Shuzho, from Xian Jiaitong University in China.
The reasons for this disorderly report in China lie in the politics of the only child, applied from 1979 to 2015, where parents were determined to have their only child as a son, follows the TCh.
There has not been such a restrictive law in India, but social thinking itself prefers men rather than women, and using technology, now banned, of selecting the baby's gender, today the country numbers 37 million males who risk being single.











