This page is printed from archive.nordregio.se
The map highlights differences within the Nordic Region. A deficit of women can generally be noticed in rural areas, a situation that is nonetheless more common in the rural and peripheral parts of Finland, the Faroe Islands, Greenland and Sweden than it is in Denmark and Norway. On average, there are now only 96 women for every 100 men in the rural areas, and a ratio slightly less than 1:1 in areas closer to urban areas. Only in the cities are there more women than men.
Map ID: 02216
Read more about this research
Julien Grunfelder
NSIs
All images are the property of Nordregio. They may be freely used as long as the logo of Nordregio is clearly visible and the source is cited accordingly. Please give also the cartographer/designer/author credit and give full recognition to the data sources if named in the graphic.For high-resolution printing and reproduction please contact us onE-mail: [email protected]Phone: + 46 8 463 54 00Source: Nordregio at archive.nordregio.se
Total number of females per 100 males
Share this link with your friends