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The average for 2023 based on 47 countries was 51.06 percent. The highest value was in Moldova: 53.98 percent and the lowest value was in Malta: 48.11 percent. The indicator is available from 1960 to 2023. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.
In 2020 Germany remained the largest population in the European Union with over 83 million inhabitants. In Germany, France, Spain and Italy most euorpean countries have a larger female then male population. Only in Ireland, Luxembourg, Malta, Serbia and Sweden consitute men the mayority of inhabitants. Germany was the largest population of both genders in Europe, with 42.1 million females and 41 million males.
Worldwide, the male population is slightly higher than the female population, although this varies by country. As of 2023, Hong Kong has the highest share of women worldwide with almost ** percent. Moldova followed behind with ** percent. Among the countries with the largest share of women in the total population, several were former Soviet-states or were located in Eastern Europe. By contrast, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Oman had some of the highest proportions of men in their populations.
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This horizontal bar chart displays female population (people) by continent using the aggregation sum in Europe. The data is about countries.
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This dataset is about countries per year in Western Europe. It has 576 rows. It features 4 columns: country, fertility rate, and female population.
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This dataset is about countries in Europe. It has 44 rows. It features 3 columns: access to electricity, and female population.
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European Union Population: EA 20: Female: Age 50 to 54 data was reported at 12,594.615 Person th in 2023. This records a decrease from the previous number of 12,753.266 Person th for 2022. European Union Population: EA 20: Female: Age 50 to 54 data is updated yearly, averaging 12,751.197 Person th from Dec 2013 (Median) to 2023, with 4 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 12,845.907 Person th in 2021 and a record low of 12,594.615 Person th in 2023. European Union Population: EA 20: Female: Age 50 to 54 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Eurostat. The data is categorized under Global Database’s European Union – Table EU.G002: Eurostat: Population: by Sex.
Worldwide, the male population is slightly higher than the female population. As of 2023, the country with the highest percentage of men was Qatar, with only slightly more than *********** of the total population being women. The United Arab Emirates followed with ** percent. Different factors can influence the gender distribution in a population, such as life expectancy, the sex ratio at birth, and immigration. For instance, in Qatar, the large share of males is due to the high immigration flows of male labor in the country.
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This dataset is about countries in Europe. It has 44 rows. It features 3 columns: death rate, and female population.
In 2025, the female population in France amounted to more than ** million. Like most of other European countries, France has a female population larger than its male population. Female population in France According to the source, the female population in France has been increasing since 2004. That year, there were more than ** million women in France, compared to **** million ten years later. Surprisingly, the total number of male births has always been higher than the total number of female births. However, life expectancy in the country is higher for women, and the proportion between men and women in France appears to stabilize over time. Women live longer than men Studies have shown that the life expectancy at birth is higher for females than for males. In 2023, a baby boy born in France had a life expectancy of 80 years, while it reached **** years for a baby girl. In Europe, as well as in France, the life expectancy gap between men and women is a consistent trend. Health issues and a riskier lifestyle could explain why women outlive men. In 2018, Madrid was the European city where both men and women had the longest life expectancy. It reached **** years for females and **** for males.
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This dataset is about countries in Northern Europe. It has 10 rows. It features 2 columns including female population.
This statistic shows the share of women in the population of ultra high-net worth individuals in five select European countries in 2014. Switzerland had the highest share of women amongst its ultra rich population, with ** percent of individuals being female. Right after came Turkey with ** percent.
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European Union Population: EU 27 excl UK: Female: Age 40 to 44 data was reported at 15,228.242 Person th in 2023. This records a decrease from the previous number of 15,294.232 Person th for 2022. European Union Population: EU 27 excl UK: Female: Age 40 to 44 data is updated yearly, averaging 15,939.713 Person th from Dec 2000 (Median) to 2023, with 24 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 16,734.282 Person th in 2008 and a record low of 15,228.242 Person th in 2023. European Union Population: EU 27 excl UK: Female: Age 40 to 44 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Eurostat. The data is categorized under Global Database’s European Union – Table EU.G002: Eurostat: Population: by Sex.
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European Union Population: EA 20: Female: Age 15 to 19 data was reported at 9,011.928 Person th in 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 8,888.485 Person th for 2022. European Union Population: EA 20: Female: Age 15 to 19 data is updated yearly, averaging 8,831.863 Person th from Dec 2013 (Median) to 2023, with 4 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 9,011.928 Person th in 2023 and a record low of 8,701.907 Person th in 2013. European Union Population: EA 20: Female: Age 15 to 19 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Eurostat. The data is categorized under Global Database’s European Union – Table EU.G002: Eurostat: Population: by Sex.
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European Union Population: EA 20: Female: Age 55 to 59 data was reported at 13,137.551 Person th in 2023. This records a decrease from the previous number of 13,141.221 Person th for 2022. European Union Population: EA 20: Female: Age 55 to 59 data is updated yearly, averaging 13,102.539 Person th from Dec 2013 (Median) to 2023, with 4 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 13,141.221 Person th in 2022 and a record low of 11,509.569 Person th in 2013. European Union Population: EA 20: Female: Age 55 to 59 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Eurostat. The data is categorized under Global Database’s European Union – Table EU.G002: Eurostat: Population: by Sex.
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European Union Population: EA 20: Female: Age 35 to 39 data was reported at 11,105.554 Person th in 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 11,048.983 Person th for 2022. European Union Population: EA 20: Female: Age 35 to 39 data is updated yearly, averaging 11,077.269 Person th from Dec 2013 (Median) to 2023, with 4 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 11,576.118 Person th in 2013 and a record low of 11,001.680 Person th in 2021. European Union Population: EA 20: Female: Age 35 to 39 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Eurostat. The data is categorized under Global Database’s European Union – Table EU.G002: Eurostat: Population: by Sex.
The population of Europe was estimated to be 745 million in 2024, an increase of around 4 million when compared with 2012. Over 35 years between 1950 and 1985, the population of Europe grew by approximately 157.8 million. But 35 years after 1985 it was estimated to have only increased by around 38.7 million. Since the 1960s, population growth in Europe has fallen quite significantly and was even negative during the mid-1990s. While population growth has increased slightly since the low of -0.07 percent in 1998, the growth rate for 2020 was just 0.04 percent. Which European country has the biggest population? As of 2024, the population of Russia was estimated to be approximately 144.8 million and was by far Europe's largest country in terms of population, with Turkey being the second-largest at over 87 million. While these two countries both have territory in Europe, however, they are both only partially in Europe, with the majority of their landmasses being in Asia. In terms of countries wholly located on the European continent, Germany had the highest population at 84.5 million, and was followed by the United Kingdom and France at 69.1 million and 66.5 million respectively. Characteristics of Europe's population There are approximately 384.6 million females in Europe, compared with 359.5 million males, a difference of around 25 million. In 1950, however, the male population has grown faster than the female one, with the male population growing by 104.7 million, and the female one by 93.6 million. As of 2024, the single year of age with the highest population was 37, at 10.6 million, while in the same year there were estimated to be around 136 thousand people aged 100 or over.
As of 2022, over 50 percent of men and 35 percent of women in Greece considered themselves as overweight. Furthermore, approximately 47 percent of men and 32 percent of women in Czechia were classed as overweight. Across Europe, levels of overweight were higher among men compared to women.
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This scatter chart displays armed forces personnel (people) against female population (people) in Europe. The data is about countries.
As of 2021, approximately ** percent of men and ** percent of women in the United Kingdom considered themselves overweight or obese. Across the European countries featured, overweight and obesity was more prevalent among males.
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The average for 2023 based on 47 countries was 51.06 percent. The highest value was in Moldova: 53.98 percent and the lowest value was in Malta: 48.11 percent. The indicator is available from 1960 to 2023. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.