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After all, with an astounding ratio of 306.6 males to a 100 females, Qatar holds the number one spot among countries with the highest male to female ratio in the world in 2018.
And the female-to-male gender ratio will continue to decline. If we take a deeper look at the statistics, in 2021, 50.42% of the world’s population consisted of males and 49.58% were females.
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Indonesia's male-heavy Cabinet stokes gender equality debateFemale underrepresentation in Indonesia's new government shows there is still a long road ahead to gender equality in the world's biggest Muslim-majority country, say critics.
Due to higher female mortality, the global ratio at birth is considered to be 103-106 boys to 100 girls. The world's sex ratio, according to 2017 data, is 102 males to 100 females.
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