As against the national figure of 943, the overall sex ratio of Gujarat was 919 in 2011, the Review said.
With 919 females for every 1000 males, Gujarat ranked 22nd among 28 states as per the 2011 Census.
However, rural areas fared comparatively well in improving the ratio than urban centers. "In rural areas of the state, it has increased by 4 points from 945 in 2001 to 949 in 2011; while in urban areas it remained at 880 in both the years," said the Review citing the Census records.
Citing Census 2011, the Review stated that tribal district of Tapi is at the first position with a sex ratio of 1007 followed by other tribal districts Dang (1006) and Dahod (990), whereas Surat is at the last position with just 787 preceded by Ahmedabad with 904.
The Review stated that migration from within and outside the state to urban areas was the key reason for the decline in sex ration there.
In contrast to negative growth in sex ratio for adults,
Gujarat has recorded improvement in Child Sex Ratio, which take into account children in the age group of 0 to 6 years, from 2001 to 2011.
This is the first time child sex ratio has shown an increasing trend since the formation of Gujarat.
While the Census 2011 suggested a decrease of 8 points at national level, Gujarat registered a growth of 7 points.
