The population of France in 2010 was estimated to be 30,548,614 men and 32,238,812 women. Women outnumber men by over one and a half million people.
There are more men born than women, on average there are 105 men born for every 100 women. However due to the higher life expectancy of women than men the total ratio of women to men is closer to parity and according to the World Almanac the ratio was 101.3 men to 100 women in 2001
No, there are more men than women. • In 2000, there were about 101 men for every 100 women worldwide. The ratio of men to women was lower in the world's more developed regions (96 for the United States and 94 for other MDCs) than in LDCs (103). Associated differences in numbers surviving become more pronounced in relatively low mortality, older populations such as in the United States. By 2025, the male-to-female ratio worldwide and for LDCs will decline very slightly as the world's population ages. There will be approximately equal numbers of men and women globally and about 101 men per 100 women in the world's LDCs. Little change is expected in the ratio of men to women for the United States and other MDCs.
Female humans generally outnumber men; more are born and they live longer.
In the United States, about 36% of physicians are women. The percentage of women in the medical field has been increasing in recent years, with more women entering and graduating from medical schools.
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Women outnumber men in the 65 years and over age category.
In the United States, women slightly outnumber men, making them the majority. According to recent census data, women account for about 50.5% of the population, while men make up approximately 49.5%. This demographic trend has been consistent over the years, influenced by factors such as longer life expectancy for women.
As of the latest data available, the ratio of men to women in New Jersey is approximately 49% men to 51% women. This reflects a common demographic trend seen in many states where women slightly outnumber men. The exact figures can vary slightly with each census and demographic survey, but the overall ratio tends to remain close to this percentage.
Between the ages of 30 and fourty, women outnumber men 3/1 with this disease.
The population of France in 2010 was estimated to be 30,548,614 men and 32,238,812 women. Women outnumber men by over one and a half million people.
There are more men in the world than women. It's true that in many developed countries, women outnumber men by a relatively small margin. But in undeveloped countries, and especially those with a preference for boy children over girl children, there is a dire shortage of women. Globally there are more men than women in the world. No there are more women in the world then men.
As of the latest estimates, there are slightly more men than women in the world. The global sex ratio is approximately 102 men for every 100 women, largely due to factors such as higher birth rates for males and differences in mortality rates. However, in older age groups, women tend to outnumber men due to their generally longer life expectancy.
There are only four states with more men than women. Alaska, Wyoming, Nevada, and California.
As of the most recent data, the country with the highest women to men ratio is often noted to be Latvia. In Latvia, women significantly outnumber men, particularly in older age groups due to factors such as higher male mortality rates and emigration. This demographic trend is common in several Eastern European countries as well.
In the men's competitions, Germany's national men's team and the Netherlands national women's team are currently ranked first.