There are more male valedictorians overall.
This is usually due to the disruptive effect of IQ that is more apparent in males than females. There are more talented males than females, but there are also more dumb males than females.
The fact that there are more talented males makes it much more likely that there will be a male valedictorian, putting aside social values. (boys tend not to try as hard in general, etc)
In recent years, there have been more female valedictorians than male valedictorians in high schools and universities. This trend reflects the growing academic achievement and success of women in education.
There are are more female marriages.
Historically, there have been more male scientists than female scientists due to societal barriers and gender biases in STEM fields. However, efforts to promote gender equity and diversity in science are increasing the representation of women in scientific fields. The gap between male and female scientists is decreasing, but disparities still exist in certain disciplines and at higher levels of seniority.
The University of Texas at Austin has a male to female ratio of approximately 52:48, with slightly more male students enrolled.
No, the female population in Australia is slightly larger than the male population. The latest data shows that there are more females than males in Australia.
The male to female ratio at Auburn University is approximately 51% male and 49% female.
Most studies indicate that 70-73% of valedictorians are female.
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No. Male platypuses do not stay with the female. After mating, the male has little more to do with the female.
At present there are far more male carpenters than female.
No, However they are more likely to get a scholarship.
male are more illiterate. for sure ;)
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yes female cats shed more then male cats
Male betta's are more colorful then female's
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