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A key limitation of this study is ecological fallacy, where conclusions cannot be drawn about individuals from the aggregated data. This means that we cannot conclude that, within each country, the excess female mortality is observed where the gender inequity is higher.
A key limitation of this study is ecological fallacy, where conclusions cannot be drawn about individuals from the aggregated data. This means that we cannot conclude that, within each country, the excess female mortality is observed where the gender inequity is higher.
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Under typical conditions, female infants and young children have an advantage in survival over boys of the same age.

A key limitation of this study is ecological fallacy, where conclusions cannot be drawn about individuals from the aggregated data. This means that we cannot conclude that, within each country, the excess female mortality is observed where the gender inequity is higher.