The table below shows the population ratio of males to females in six different regions in 1950 and 2005. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

The table below shows the population ratio of males to females in six different regions in 1950 and 2005.

Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
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The table depicts the inhabitant's percentage of men to women in six different sectors between 1950 and 2005.
Overall
, the ratio of males to females decreased in North America , Central America and Oceania ,
whereas
in Africa ,Asia and Europe it increased over the period.
To begin
with, the population ratio of boys to girls in Africa and Asia was 97.8% and 105.3% in 1995 but rose to 99.2 % and 104.9% in 2005.
Furthermore
, the proportion of males to females in Europe was the lowest among the others in 1995 amounting to 89.4%.It expanded to 92.8% in 2005.
Conversely
, in North and Central America the peasant's ratio of men to women was 100.1% and 100% in 1995 ,
while
it experienced a decline in percentage in 2005 accounting for 96.9% and 97.5% respectively.
Moreover
, the population's proportion of males to females
also
dropped in Oceania over the period from 103.9% to 99.9%.
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Vocabulary: The word "proportion" was used 2 times.
Vocabulary: The word "ratio" was used 3 times.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • gender ratio
  • male-to-female ratio
  • significant changes
  • fluctuations
  • stable
  • patterns or trends
  • regions
  • population demographics
  • economic factors
  • social factors
  • cultural factors
  • anomalies
  • outliers
  • comparisons
  • data analysis
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