Share of women in the EU population in 2022

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In 2022, women accounted for 51% of the population of the European Union, or around 228 million people. This statistic, provided by Eurostat, highlights the gender distribution within the EU population, revealing a slight majority of women. The gender breakdown in the EU is relatively balanced, with women making up 51% and men 49% of the population. This slight majority of women reflects wider demographic trends in many developed regions.

Latvia stands out as having the highest proportion of women, at 54%. This high percentage can be attributed to a number of factors, including the higher life expectancy of women compared to men, a trend common to many countries. On the other hand, Malta has the lowest proportion of women (48%). These country-specific variations highlight the diversity of demographic landscapes within the EU.

The demographic composition of the EU has significant implications for various aspects of society. In economic terms, the high proportion of women underlines the importance of their participation in the workforce. Promoting gender equality in the labour market is essential for economic growth and sustainability.

Understanding gender distribution also helps to develop targeted policies in different sectors. For example, in the fields of education and employment, adopting gender-sensitive approaches can improve the general well-being of society.

The slight majority of women in the EU population in 2022 underlines the importance of taking gender into account in policy-making. As demographic trends continue to evolve, it will be essential to adapt policies to meet the needs and contributions of women and men within the EU.

Source: https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php?title=Gender_statistics#Labour_market

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