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Blue represents more men, and red represents more women than the world average of 0.81 males/female

The human sex ratio is the ratio of males to females in a population in the context of anthropology and demography In humans, the natural sex ratio at birth is slightly biased towards the male sex. Sex ratio by country for total population as of (2020) Red indicates a lower sex ratio (more female than male), and blue indicates a higher sex ratio (more male than female) The human sex ratio is the comparative number of males with respect to each female in a population This is a list of sex ratios by country or region.

Sex ratio a sex ratio is the ratio of males to females in a population As explained by fisher's principle, for evolutionary reasons this is usually about equal in species which reproduce sexually [1][2] however, many species deviate from an even sex ratio, either periodically or permanently. The following list sorts countries by their estimated male to female income ratio according to the gender development index of the united nations The ratio is determined by comparing the gross national income per woman with the gross national income per man in 2023 [1] * indicates gender inequality in country or territory links.

Qatar has the highest male ratio, with 2.87 males/female

For the group aged below 15, sierra leone has the highest female ratio with 0.96 males/female, and georgia and china are tied for the highest male ratio with 1.13 males/female (according to the 2006 cia world factbook). Gender parity is a statistical measure used to describe ratios between men and women, or boys and girls, in a given population Gender parity may refer to the proportionate representation of men and women in a given group, also referred to as sex ratio, or it may mean the ratio between any quantifiable indicator among men against the same indicator among women [1] the terms gender parity and. In 2021, china's official census report showed a sex ratio of 112 male to 100 female births, compared to a global average of 105 or 106 male to 100 female births This is down from a high of 118 male to 100 female births from 2002 to 2008

[2] the sex imbalance in some rural areas and even cities is higher, at 130 boys to 100 girls (e.g In 2015 china's ratio was around 8 males for every 10 females [49] traditional gender roles in china hold women responsible for keeping the family happy and intact.

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