Question - Pesticides. A study published in 2002 in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives examined the gender ratios of children born to workers exposed to dioxin in Russian pesticide factories. The data covered the years from 1961 to 1988 in the city of Ufa, Bashkortostan, Russia. Of 227 children born to workers exposed to dioxin, only 40% were male. Overall in the city of Ufa, the proportion of males was 51.2%. Is this evidence that human exposure to dioxin may result in the birth of more girls? (An interesting note: It appeared that paternal exposure was most critical; 51% of babies born to mothers exposed to the chemical were boys.)