Submitted by biantongfrom t3_xwfc9j in dataisbeautiful
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erdemcal t1_ir64s71 wrote
it is in the same order with the country names above right and left. But yea, really confusing
10390 t1_ir65m72 wrote
Also the legend lists 10 countries but the picture holds 11.
IMakeMeLaugh t1_ir66s7x wrote
You are greatly overestimating people’s knowledge of flags here
Plane_Bad837 t1_ir6lahw wrote
So are you implying countries with slightly higher ratio of women are poorer?? ..lol
Monochromatic_Kuma t1_ir6m513 wrote
I think it's the opposite, life in poorer countries is more dangerous and millions of years of evolution has made men more prone to risk taking and to protect women.
Having more women doesn't make a country poorer, but being a woman probably helps to survive in a poor country. Forsn't mean her life is better than a man though, only that it may last longer.
Early_Lab9079 t1_ir6xuy9 wrote
What ever happend to - two girls for every boy?
HindsightIs4040 t1_ir709pf wrote
If there’s a point to this it’s lost on me. All I see is a very slight imbalance - slightly fewer men in some poor countries. One richer country has a spike with 25% more men. I don’t readily recognize that flag. Too lazy to look it up.
Sebastianskov t1_ir733p6 wrote
And this tells us ... nothing
Momovsky t1_ir75hw0 wrote
It’s not eleven countries. Center one represents “worldwide”
10390 t1_ir76af6 wrote
Lol, I didn’t catch that.
I think a bigger issue I have with this chart is that it’s more data than information. I don’t see any interesting conclusion to be drawn.
drugsr4lozers t1_ir7clzt wrote
Should have used 1-1 ratio instead of 100
thebestwall t1_ir7j3yd wrote
The heck is going on in Liechtenstein?!
pingieking t1_ir7ly5v wrote
Getting controversial in here. It's in the same category as Hong Kong, so...
AdInternational7530 t1_ir7u9tq wrote
Yeah and this isnt even a case of correlation with no causation, its just no correlation with no causation
Empress-Rae t1_ir8euvv wrote
Women be shopping…
Brilliant-Chip-1751 t1_ir95ptd wrote
She's theoretically right. Male embryos are more likely to abort due to the mother's mental health or stress hormones. So more money could mean less stress, and therefore a more balanced gender ratio
But this graphic isn't helpful at showing this either way lol
wayneamartin t1_ir96o7d wrote
Perhaps an interesting dataset. I do not understand the inspiration behind the presentation. Flags outside a select group are not universally or quickly understood. The ratio question is it area is it linear dimension will my brain guess right. My thought plot x-y all countries y axis ratio, x axis income, add a linear fit and look for a trends and outliers like Liechtenstein. Yeah what is going on there. A guess perhaps the country leans conservative and it is obviously rich so young women have the resources to leave to avoid the incels.
Potatopeelerkind t1_ir9w4i0 wrote
I feel like there should be more wealthy nations included here that aren't micronations. Switzerland is the only non-micronation on the 'wealthiest' list.
NbdySpcl_00 t1_ira5dxc wrote
According to this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_sex_ratio
I think that both these numbers are informed by the same 2013 census info. It seems like there isn't a lot of new data after that. Maybe the country tightened up on releasing records after that due to blowback? Maybe they realized their counting just isn't good and they stopped reporting bad info? Who knows, really.
But that 26% isn't just a population measure, it's straight up birth rate. Sheesh.
The most plausible reasons for such a stunning variance from the norm are:
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data collection problems (let's all hope for this one -- Lichtenstein is not even 40,000 population, with a birth rate around kind of around 9-11% over the last several years. So.. like 400 babies a year, male/female would be 223/177 in actual numbers. The affect of statistical freaks and reporting error would hit the final number pretty hard)
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artificial influences. That is, people are having their baby girls aborted more often that their boys. Again, with such a small population, even a few cases would have a big impact on the final numbers.
yottadreams t1_irodkgd wrote
My takeaway from this is no matter how good or bad things are going, women are mostly responsible.
biantongfrom OP t1_ir62svg wrote
Sources:
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/richest-countries-in-the-world
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/poorest-countries-in-the-world
https://www.statista.com/
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