In 2021, the male to female ratio in Singapore was 109 males for every 100 females.
Singapore's Gender Ratio in Detail
The demographic landscape of Singapore, particularly its gender distribution, provides insights into its population structure. As of 2021, for every 100 females residing in Singapore, there were 109 males. This ratio is a key indicator for various socio-economic planning and policy-making.
Recent Trends and Changes
Analysis of recent demographic data indicates a slight shift in Singapore's gender ratio. In 2021, the ratio experienced a year-on-year decrease of 0.01%. Looking at a broader period, the gender ratio in Singapore observed a cumulative decrease of 0.01% between 2018 and 2021. These subtle shifts highlight ongoing demographic adjustments within the nation's population.
For clarity, the specific ratio for 2021 is presented below:
Year | Males per 100 Females |
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2021 | 109 |
This consistent monitoring of gender ratios is essential for understanding population dynamics and ensuring equitable development across various sectors.