Countries by Sex Ratio at Birth from 1950 to 2021

This chart presents the sex ratio at birth in various countries from 1950 to 2021. It illustrates the proportion of male to female births over the years, reflecting biological, environmental, and in some cases, cultural or policy influences on the sex ratio at birth.

Countries by Sex Ratio at Birth from 1950 to 2021

This chart presents the sex ratio at birth in various countries from 1950 to 2021.

Change Chart

    The sex ratio at birth is the number of male births for every female birth. A natural sex ratio at birth is typically around 105 male births for every 100 female births. Significant deviations from this range can indicate social, environmental, or health-related factors.

    RankNameIndicator
    1
    Liechtenstein
    116.3 people
    2
    Northern Mariana Islands
    115.1 people
    3
    Azerbaijan
    112.6 people
    4
    China
    111.8 people
    5
    Vietnam
    111.4 people
    6
    Armenia
    109.5 people
    7
    Macau
    108.1 people
    7
    Tonga
    108.1 people
    7
    Uzbekistan
    108.1 people
    10
    Brunei
    107.9 people
    11
    North Macedonia
    107.8 people
    11
    Philippines
    107.8 people
    13
    Hong Kong
    107.7 people
    13
    India
    107.7 people
    13
    Palau
    107.7 people
    13
    Papua New Guinea
    107.7 people
    17
    Samoa
    107.6 people
    18
    Albania
    107.5 people
    19
    Cuba
    107.3 people
    19
    Montenegro
    107.3 people