There are seven billion people on earth, of whom just over 50% are female. That works out to 3.5 billion women.
In the April 2010 US Census, the female population was about 50.3% of the total state population, or about 17,738,739. If this applies to the adult population, there would be about 11,900,000 women in California between the ages of 18 and 65.
About 665,000,000 or 1.06 males per female.
50.84% of residents counted in the 2010 U.S. census were female. That's down from 50.94% in 2000.
According to Census statistics, there are about 35.7 million women in the United Kingdom. England is a heavily populated nation for its size.
Alaska, North Dakota, and Nevada were the only three states in the United States where the female population grew at a faster rate than the male population.
48% of afgan are female and 52% of the population are male :(
Yes, but the male population generally outnumbers the female population.
female :)
According to the 2001 census, approximately 52% of the population is female.
Approximately 51% of the Canadian population are female.
About half of it
In the April 2010 US Census, the female population was about 50.3% of the total state population, or about 17,738,739. If this applies to the adult population, there would be about 11,900,000 women in California between the ages of 18 and 65.
About 665,000,000 or 1.06 males per female.
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