why are there differences in sex ratio?
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There are three reasons why the sex ratio of populations varies and is rarely equal: differences in mortality rates and life expectancy for women and men. Women, on average, live longer than men. ... This means that all else being equal, we would expect males to account for slightly more than half of the total population.
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There are three reasons why the sex ratio of populations varies and is rarely equal: differences in mortality rates and life expectancy for women and men. Women, on average, live longer than men. ... This means that all else being equal, we would expect males to account for slightly more than half of the total population.
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