The given table chart reveals data about the population ratio of women per 100 men in six different areas over a two-decade period, from 1995 to 2005. In general, it can be seen that the figures for Africa and Europe saw a slight rise compared to their initial level, while the other 4 figures experienced a downward trend.
The figure of women in North America declined from 100.1 in 1995 to 96.9 in 2005. Central America and Oceania show a similar trend, with around 100 to 97,.5 and from 103.9 to 99.8, respectively. In 2005, the proportion of women in Asia was the highest before reducing in 2005 from 105.3 to 104.9, making it 10 times less than Oceania, with 99.8.
In contrast, although the index of women per 100 men in Europe and Africa made up the smallest proportion, with 89.4 and 97.8, it rose considerably in 2005, reaching approximately 92.8 and 99.2, in turn.
