The given table illustrates the woman-to-man rate in six different regions(Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, Central America, and Oceania) in 1995 and 2005.
Overall, what was notice from the chart was that the ratio of Asia held the highest in both the mentioned years, whereas Europe kept the lowest.
It was apparent that the number of Asia females was higher than males with 105.3 and 104.9 females per 100 males in 1995 and 2005 respectively. On the contrary, Europe had the lowest population ration of females, hovering between 89.4 and 92.8 females per 100 males in the examined years.
In terms of Central America and North America, the figures differed slightly, varying from 100 to 100.1 females per 100 males in 1995, and from 96.9 to 97.5 females per 100 males in the remaining year. Regrading the figures for the remaining regions(Africa and Oceania), which ranging between 97.8 and 103.9 women per 100 men in 1995, and fluctuating in the range of between 99.2 and 99.8 women per 100 men.
