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Where Women Rule: 10 Countries with the Largest Gender Imbalances

by Daniel
Gender FT

When you go out on the street, you’ll notice that you encounter approximately as many men as women. This seems normal, which is in most countries worldwide. However, there are some countries that have a Gender imbalance in their population, which could cause stress for the citizens of these countries. Keep on reading and discover 10 countries that have more women than men!

10 Countries where there are more women than men!

Most countries have a population balance of 50% or 49%-51%, with slightly more men or women. However, some countries break free from these standards and have a more than 2% difference. Today, we have listed some countries with more female populations.

The country with the highest female population is Latvia, which is 54,1% female! This is closely followed by the countries in second place in this list, Lithuania and Ukraine, where women make up 53,7% of their population. To complete the top 5 countries where there are more women than men, you’ll have to go to Estonia and Armenia, which have a female population of 53,2% and 53,0%, respectively.

Gender imbalance in different countries
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Other countries with striking gender gaps include Belarus, 52.9%; Russia, 52.8%; Portugal, 52.7%; El Salvador, 52.4%; and even Hong Kong, 52.2%. Are you interested in discovering why this is the case? Then make sure to keep on reading!

What is the cause of these Gender Imbalances?

There are multiple reasons that Gender Imbalances can occur. For example, the life expectancy for men in Latvia is just 69 years, while women have a life expectancy of 79 years. A high mortality rate of men can really disrupt the balance between men and women.

However, there are more factors that can have an influence on the balance between men and women in a country. For example, in Hong Kong, there are a lot of men who leave the country to work in a country abroad. When you think about the fact that some men leave the country to find more work, the opposite Gender Imbalance also will occur. Multiple countries have a higher percentage of men! In this list, Qatar leads its position by having more than 70% of the male population! These imbalances will have social implications, such as shifts in family structures and changes in labor markets, which lead to a significant demographic Phenomenon worldwide!

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