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So? Many females from that generation still lives and that's reflected in overall statistics. Let's take Poland as mild example
Gov source: https://stat.gov.pl/kobiety-i-mezczyzni-w-europie/images/pdf/WomenMenEurope-DigitalPublication-2018_pl.pdf?lang=pl
5% more male than female <18 yrs old. 33% more female than male >65 yrs old
And now harder example - Latvia. #2 biggest difference in the world, country that you likely referring to
Women that are 70-100 skew the statistics as we can see above.
WW2 ended 76 years ago (or rather 75, as image above is from 2020)
You can clearly see that this is the effect of WW2.
After that there was gulags, another reason for such difference. In recent history tight EU integration, many males did go abroad to work ~10 years ago (you can see it on statistics, people around 30-35 years old, they were around 20 when they left).
Overall statistics are skewed because of WW2, other things didn't create such big diff.
Sorry for my English if something what I wrote is unclear
Nothing wrong with older women.
Can't argue with stats, especially when Germany and Japan look the same.
look the same? In what regard?
Casualties?
Japan 2.5/3.1m casualties, 71m total pop = ~4%
Germany 6.9/7.4m casualties, 69m total pop = ~10%
Latvia 250k casualties, 2m total pop = ~12%
Poland 5.9/6.0m casualties, 34m total pop = ~17%
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II_casualties
Hard to find any statistic about percentage, but most casualties were men.
Then, during Stalin east Europe was really fkd up (gulags etc.), a lot of local wars, protests...
More recent history - in Germany there was over 1 million asylum seekers, 17% of population are first generation migrants.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigration_to_Germany
"Over two thirds (69.2 percent) of asylum applicants in Germany from the principal countries of origin in 2015 are male."
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/padr.12042
Poland & Latvia didn't accepted a lot of migrants. There you go with female to male ratio.
First WW2, then Stalin with his camps, then migration to richer countries after integration with EU.
You can't really compare Japan/Germany to Poland/Latvia.
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