In Thailand, the gender ratio is calculated as 98 males for every 100 females in the population. This means that there are slightly more females than males in the country. Over the years, the gender ratio has seen a slight decrease, with the ratio dropping by 0.1% between 2018 and 2021. The highest number of males per 100 females was recorded in 2019, while the lowest was seen in 2021.
Gender ratio refers to the balance between males and females in a population. When there are fewer females than males in a population, the gender ratio is considered negative. Factors such as female infanticide, female foeticide, and domestic violence against women can contribute to an unfavorable gender ratio. Countries like Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and India have low gender ratios.
Globally, there were 101 males for every 100 females in 2021. Countries like Qatar, United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia have high gender ratios, while countries like Belarus and Ukraine have low gender ratios. Factors such as life expectancy, death rates, and migration can influence gender distribution in populations.
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