The table compares demographic factor of women per 100 men in 6 different sectors namely Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, Central America, and Oceania) in 2 years (1995 and 2
It is clear that Asia had highest population ratio of females per 100 males than any other areas. Throughout 10 years only Africa and Europe saw decent growth in demographic ratio, while other regions saw decline.
In 1995, Africa and Europe recorded the lowest amunt of ratio beetween opposite genders, 97.8 and 89.4 respectively. Nextly both North and Central America had balanced proportion of 100.1 and 100. Following them Oceania had slightliy over 100 women to men proportion 103.9 to be exact and lastly Asia showed highest ratio being 105.3
After a decade, Africa and Europe had modest growth in their population ratio beetween 2 genders, 99.2 and 92.8.A downward trend was seen in the population ratio between men and women of Asia despite its proportion of females still outnumbered males through 10-year period. Other areas: Oceania, Central America, North America followed the trend, declining to 99.8, 97.5 and 96.9 in turn.
