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  2. Gender gap in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    By percentage, men form about 51.46% and women form about 48.54% of the total population of Pakistan. [2] The sex ratio of Pakistan is 106.010, that means there are about 106 men for every 100 women in Pakistan. [2] The gender gap in Pakistan includes comparisons of gender differences in health, educational, legal, economical, and political ...

  3. Demographics of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The 2017 census recorded a population of 207,684,626 living in Pakistan's four provinces and the Islamabad Capital Territory. [3] The census also reported that Azad Kashmir's population stood at 4,045,367 [4] and Gilgit-Baltistan's population was 1,492,924. [5] This meant that the total population of Pakistan in 2017 was 213,222,917.

  4. List of sovereign states by sex ratio - Wikipedia

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    Sex ratio by country for total population. Blue represents more males than the world average of 1.07 males/females. (2020) The human sex ratio is the comparative number of males with respect to each female in a population. This is a list of sex ratios by country or region.

  5. 2023 Pakistani census - Wikipedia

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    The rural population is 61.18 percent of the total population in Pakistan while the urban population is 38.82 percent. [9] For certain sensitive areas and some collective residences, totalling to 1,041,342 people, only population, gender and urban/rural population could be determined, leaving the population counted for other tables to be ...

  6. 2017 Pakistani census - Wikipedia

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    The 2017 Census of Pakistan was conducted by over 110,000 civilian staff along with security provided by over 200,000 personnel from the Pakistan Army. [6] Its budget was 18.5 Billion Pakistani Rupees, of which 6.0 Billion went to the armed forces, 6.5 billion was assigned for transportation and other related expenses, and 6.0 Billion was spent on training and re-enumeration. [7]

  7. Human sex ratio - Wikipedia

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    Sex ratio by country for the population below age 15. Blue represents more boys, red more girls than the world average of 1.07 males/female. Sex ratio by country for total population. Blue represents more men and boys, red more women and girls than the world average of 1.01 males/female. Sex ratio by country for the over-65 population.

  8. Demographics of Lahore - Wikipedia

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    The results of the 2017 Census determined the population of Lahore to be 11,126,285, [4] with an annual growth rate of 4.07% since 1998. [5] Gender-wise, 52.35% of the population are male, 47.64% are female, and 0.01% are transgender. [5] Lahore is a demographically young city, with over 40% of its inhabitants below the age of 15. [6]

  9. Women in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan is a largely rural society (almost two-thirds of the population lives in rural areas [135]) and women are rarely formally employed. This does not mean that women do not participate in the economy: quite on the contrary, women usually work on the farm of the household, practise subsistence agriculture , or otherwise work within the ...