The table below shows the population ratio of females per 100 males in six different areas in 1995 and 2005.
Presented for consideration is a table illustrating the
number
of females in 100 their counterparts in six regions from between 1995 and 2005.
Overall
, it can be seen that all areas witnessed a downward trajectory, while
Africa and Europe saw an increase. Additionally
, in spite of the decline, the statistics of Asia always were the highest throughout the timeframe.
Beginning with those regions which took a decreased trend. in reference to Asia, where the number
of females per 100 males stood at 105.3 before decreasing to 104.9 in 2005. With respect to Oceania, this
figure started at
103.9 then
declined to 99.8 at the end
of the period. Following North America, this
number
experienced a declining trend from 100.1 to 96.9. Similarly
, the proportion of females in Central America accounted for exactly 100, then
decreased to 97.5 in 2005.
Moving on to the zones saw an upward trend, Africa was one of these, where this
data accounted for 97.8 then
went up to 99.2. Turning to Europe, this
number
always was the lowest throughout the period, it just stood at 89.4% in 1995 and increased to 92.8% in 2005.Submitted by Nghỉ hè vui vẻ cả nhà on
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