According to the CIA Factbook the sex ratio for the total population of the Philippines is estimated as equal.
In the Philippines, the population is slightly skewed towards females. According to the latest data, there are more females than males in the country.
Is this a trick question? Curious to see why one would ask this question if it is not. I would guess that it's about 59% females to 41% male with the females doing most of the cooking cleaning and serving and the men doing most of the eating . That's my answer and I'm sticking to it . Now I am Jonesing for the Snyderville Diner !
Lithuania has different top ranked surnames for men and women. The most common male surname is Kazlauskas. The most common female surname is KazlauskienÄ—.
In general, the country with the most women per men tends to be ones with gender imbalances caused by factors such as war or high male mortality rates. An example of this is countries like Russia and Ukraine, which have more women than men due to historical and social factors.
The average life expectancy in Russia is around 71 years. However, this can vary depending on various factors such as gender, region, and lifestyle choices.
The most common first name in the Philippines is Maria for females and Juan for males, due to the strong influence of Spanish naming traditions.
Male or Female
Most English words can be male or female, including "Tahitian".
As with most animals, there are both male and female squid.
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Female most definitely.
Most flowers have both male and female parts. The pollen is carried in the male parts and the seeds form in the female plant
In 1881, here are the most popular male and female names. RankMaleFemale1JohnMary2WilliamAnna3JamesEmma4GeorgeElizabeth5CharlesMargaret6FrankMinnie7JosephIda8HenryAnnie9ThomasBertha10EdwardAlice11RobertClara12HarrySarah13WalterElla14ArthurNellie15FredGrace16AlbertFlorence17SamuelMartha18DavidCora19LouisLaura20CharlieCarrie
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In general, studies show that women are more likely to earn lower wages compared to men due to factors such as occupational segregation, discrimination, and the gender pay gap. These factors contribute to a disparity in earnings between genders, with women on average earning less than men across many industries and occupations.