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9 Αυγ 2024 · The world has 45,251,855, or 45.25 million, more males than females. The gender ratio in the world in 2024 will be 101.115 males per 100 females. There were more females than males until 1971. In the world, the male-to-female ratio has increased from 99.183 in 1950 to at most 101.415 in 2016.
Countries over 50 percent (shown in orange) have a higher female population, while those below 50 percent (shown in purple) have a higher male population. Most countries have a female share of the population between 49 and 51 percent (within one percentage point of an equal share of men and women).
Women outnumber men in more than 130 of the world's countries. The disparity is most notable in Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, the Bahamas, Belarus, Djibouti, Estonia, Hong Kong, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Puerto Rico, and Russia, which all had male-to-female ratios of less than 0.90 as of 2024.
4 Ιουλ 2024 · Over the past 22 years, there were constantly more men than women living on the planet. Of the 7.95 billion people living on the Earth in 2022, four billion were men and 3.95 billion were women.
24 Αυγ 2017 · According to the world’s statistics, there are more men than women in the world today. The United Nations estimates the number of men to approximately 3,776,294,273 while women are estimated to be approximately 3,710,295,643. Approximately, 107 boys are born for every 100 girls born.
As of 2022, Armenia has the highest share of women worldwide with 55 percent. Ukraine followed behind with 54.1 percent. Among the countries with the largest share of women in the total...
World Bank staff estimates based on age/sex distributions of United Nations Population Division's World Population Prospects: 2022 Revision.