Globally, there are slightly more males than females.
According to data from 2020, there is a slight male bias in the world population. This means there are a few more men than women. Specifically, the ratio is approximately 102 men for every 100 women.
Here's a breakdown:
- Men: 50.4% of the world population
- Women: 49.6% of the world population
Gender | Percentage of Global Population (2020) |
---|---|
Male | 50.4% |
Female | 49.6% |
Therefore, based on the 2020 data, there are slightly more males than females in the world.