The low status of women in many developing nations increases the rate of infant mortality. Is this an example of how sex effects infant mortality or an example of how gender effects infant mortality? Why?

A. Sex: The low status of women in a society is a social value placed on women, which decreases their agency over their lives.
B. Sex: The low status of women in society is based on biological characteristics, which decrease women’s agency over their lives.
C. Gender: The low status of women in a society is a social value placed on women, which decrease women’s agency over their lives.
D. Gender: The low status of women in society is based on biological characteristics, which decrease women’s agency over their lives.
E. Both sex and gender: The low status of women in society is both based on biological characteristics and social value, which decrease women’s agency over their lives.


Answer: C

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