Why do women live longer thanmen?violence, excluded men will bemore marginalised, lonely, and at risk of psychological problems.58. What's clear is that the persistence of imbalanced sex ratios means there will bedemographic consequences for many decades to come. Explore whytherearemorewomenthanmenglobally, uncovering facts and trends on population dynamics and gender distribution. Therearemorewomenthanmen in some of the largest urban U.S. counties east of the Mississippi River, on the Eastern Seaboard and in the Deep South.Schneider covers census, demographics and Florida for The Associated Press. Author of 2023 book, “Mickey and the Teamsters.” In the Nordics, why do women still lag behind men in pay, management and company ownership?Denmark’s global image, versus the reality, “didn’t always match up”. It is a paradox that manywomen working in the Nordics will recognise. Worldwide, young womenare becoming more progressive than young men. It’s happening in Australia, too – with a twist. An analysis of the Australian Election Study yields surprising results. Under 43 years old, thereare actually morementhanwomen in the population, while after 65, thereare twice the number of womenthanmen. This discrepancy after the age of 65 is a result of poor male health, with men having a much lower life expectancy. Literacy Rates • Typically where women’s literacy rates have increased, birthrates have dropped significantly (Southern South Asia) • Government Support • Advertisement of family plan policies through radio and billboards • Easier access to oral contraceptives • Lack of government... Historically, women lived longer thanmen, but this gap is closing. This is not because men will live longer, but because a woman’s life expectancy will decrease.