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The table compares the number of females per 100 males in six regions of the world – Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, Central America and Oceania – in 1995 and 2005. Overall, Asia recorded the highest female-to-male ratio in both years. While most regions experienced a decline over the period, Africa and Europe showed slight […]
The table compares demographic factors of women per 100 men in six different sectors, namely Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, Central America, and Oceania, in two years (1995 and 2005). It is clear that Asia had the highest population ratio of females per 100 males than any other areas. Throughout the 10 years, only Africa […]
The table details the number of females per 100 males in six different areas between 1995 and 2005. Overall, an upward trend was observed in the female-to-male ratios in Africa and Europe, while the other regions saw a slight decline. Despite the increase in Europe, it remained the lowest figure among the regions, and Asia […]
The table details the number of females per 100 males in six different areas between 1995 and 2005. Overall, an upward trend was observed in the female-to-male ratios in Africa and Europe, while the other regions saw a slight decline. Despite the increase in Europe, it remained the lowest figure among the regions, and Asia […]
The table compares the number of females per 100 males in six different regions in 1995 and 2005. Overall, Africa and Europe experienced an increase in the female-to-male ratio over the ten years, while the other regions saw a decline. Additionally, Asia recorded the highest ratio of females per 100 males in both years, whereas […]
