These Countries Have The Highest Percentage Of Female Population
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Across most of the world, men and women are present in nearly equal numbers.
Yet in a handful of countries and territories, women make up well over half the population, creating some of the world’s largest gender imbalances.
This visualization, created by Harris Saleem via Visual Capitalist, ranks the countries and territories with the highest female share of the population using the latest available World Bank data.
Longer female life expectancy is a major factor, but migration and age structure also shape these demographic patterns.
Where Women Make Up the Largest Share
Hong Kong leads the ranking, with women accounting for 54.9% of the population. Moldova, Macao, Latvia, and Armenia round out the top five, each with female population shares above 53%.
Many countries on the list are in Eastern Europe or are island territories, where aging, migration, and historical mortality patterns can all have an outsized effect on the population mix.
Although the differences may appear small, they are significant at the national level. A female share above 53% can represent hundreds of thousands, and in larger countries millions, more women than men.
Why Some Countries Skew Female
In many developed economies, the answer often comes down to longer life expectancy. Women tend to outlive men globally due to biological advantages and lower exposure to certain high-risk behaviors and occupations. As populations age, this longevity gap becomes more visible.
Healthcare improvements also play a role. While better medical care has increased life expectancy for both sexes, women generally retain a longevity advantage that becomes more pronounced in older populations.
Migration can also reshape gender balances. In some countries, working-age men leave for jobs abroad, increasing the share of women who remain. In others, male-dominated immigration has the opposite effect.
When the Pattern Reverses
Not every country skews female. Some Gulf states, including Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, have large male immigrant workforces, pushing their populations heavily male.
Meanwhile, parts of South Asia and China have historically seen male-skewed populations, partly reflecting son preference and imbalanced sex ratios at birth. National gender ratios are ultimately shaped by a combination of health, aging, migration, and social factors.
To compare the other side of the demographic divide, check out Countries With the Highest Percentage of Male Population.
- • Hong Kong, Moldova, and Latvia lead the world with female populations exceeding 53 percent.
- • High female ratios result from longer life expectancy, male emigration, and historical war casualties.
- • Eastern Europe shows the most significant skew due to aging populations and past conflicts.
Demographic imbalances are driven by biological longevity and the movement of working age men for labor. Historical mortality from wars and political upheavals has also left deep scars on the gender ratios of specific nations.
Christian Perspective
A lack of men weakens the traditional patriarchal structure necessary for a stable and flourishing society. When men are absent due to death or emigration, the natural order of the family unit is disrupted. This imbalance threatens the ability of a nation to protect and build its future through strong, traditional households.
Implications
America must guard against similar demographic decay by prioritizing policies that support the nuclear family and encourage male stability. We must reject any social engineering that devalues the role of men as protectors and providers. Maintaining a healthy balance of both sexes is essential for the biological and spiritual survival of the nation.
Broader Trends
The decline of male populations in certain regions mirrors the broader cultural decay seen in the West. As traditional masculinity is attacked, the demographic stability of entire nations begins to crumble. These shifts often precede the total collapse of social cohesion and national identity.
Takeaway
We must champion America First policies that incentivize large families and protect the lives of men. Strengthening the role of the father is a vital necessity for national security and cultural continuity. True strength lies in a balanced, God ordained social order that honors both men and women within the family.
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