15 countries where men have difficulty finding a woman (due to a shortage of women)

Here is a look at 15 countries where men have difficulty finding a woman because of a shortage of women.


The ratio of the world's population between men and women has fluctuated during history, with each gender trading post. Today, the ratio between single men and women remained relatively equal, but in some countries there has been a wide gap. There are several explanations to this, including the violent treatment of women, wars that have led to mass migration and gender inequality that led women to leave their countries of origin for better opportunities. Work. With this, here is a look at 15 countries where men have difficulty finding a woman because of a shortage of women.

15. Libya
With a population with 1,07 males for 1 women, Libya has the widest report in Africa. The country has been engaged in a civil war drawn for several years, leading to the exodus of otherwise vulnerable women. Add to this the traditionally restrictive role of women in Libyan society and it is not a surprise that many do not fit to marry their male compatriots.

14. Philippines
One of the poorest Pacific countries, the Philippine women go to work abroad in Australia, Asia and even in the Middle East. As a result, the ratio of men and women (currently 1.02 to 1) is wider. Recent statistics also indicate that the number of couples who get married have fallen, providing additional evidence that the issue could be linked to the shortage of women.

13. Iceland
When you think of Iceland, two things generally come to mind: it is full of ice (lies!) And Bjork is literally the only person of the next note from there (okay, it's probably true). But there is another billing to emphasize: Iceland has too many men. Or too few women. Currently, there are 1.7% of more male inhabitants, which means many men have solitary and enlightened dinners. Once there was a rumor that the government offered $ 5,000 for foreign women to marry Icelandic men as they settle there. It turned out to be wrong, the outgoing government even with a declaration ning such a thing. Well, ladies, you can still dream you can not you?


12. Norway
In recent years, the men's population has exceeded women in Norway, widely attributed to immigration. As it is, there are about 12,000 single men in the country. As one of the most liberal and equal countries in the world, there are concerns that the gender gap for men will threaten some of the progress made by women in recent decades. Only time will say.

11. Iran
For the first time in the history of the country, men in Iran are more numerous than females. A factor has been that Iranian women are very educated and often seek work abroad that meet their skills. Add to that a reluctance for modern Iranian women to marry and create a family before having established their careers, and you can see why Iranian men have difficulty finding love.


10. Sweden
Like their Norwegian cousins, Sweden has begun to see a weak but gradual increase in the male / female report. Today, it is around 12,000 additional men and this figure is expected to increase. A problem has been a housing crisis in which there are not enough houses to welcome Swedish citizens. As a result, more and more Swedes moved abroad, especially their famous women. In the meantime, immigrants from several war-torn countries have settled in Sweden, including 35,000 male minors.

9. Afghanistan
Once upon a time, Afghanistan was home to a very gradual society where women were able to walk into Kabul's streets in skirts! Fast forward of about 40 years and the country only saw war and destruction. Of course, the country's human law file with respect to women has also been miserable. As a result, women and children immigrated in large numbers while men blocked to fight. The result was a gender ratio that was biased to men.

8. Nigeria
The ratio of 1,04 male to 1 feminine places Nigeria among the highest on the African continent. Children's marriage, polygamy and female genital mutilation caused a lot of women to flee the country in search of places where their lives will be better. The result is a male / feminine slit that is related to growth. Recently, the government expressed concern about the number of young adult men who are unable to find women.


7. Greece
Once upon a time, Greece served as a launch point for those immigrants in Europe next to the United Kingdom or France. But relatively inexpensive prices and the beautiful year-time have made Greece the final destination for many of them. A significant number of new immigrants in the Middle East are men who grow further gender ratio towards this direction. To complicate the problems, equal wages between the sexes is mediocre is mediocre, which leads many women to move in other European countries where they receive a more equitable salary.

6. Egypt
Egypt is the most populous country in the Arab world and among the most important on the African continent. So with a 1,05 male ratio for a woman 1, which adds to a significant imbalance. Egypt is a traditional paternalistic society where women are supposed to live a domestic life, but a large part of Egyptian women have degree degree and aspires to work in the fields of science, medicine and law. As a result, many of them immigrated to more progressive countries. This left a lot of Egyptian guys with solitary hearts.


5. China
The most populous country in the world has 40 million more men than women. This is due to a tragic problem of their own manufacture: sexual abortions and female infanticide in a country where gender bias remains eminent and the belief that a male heir is needed. The gap is even more prevalent in villages where families place more value on men. The government finally started solving the problem. In the meantime, eligible Chinese singles could always try to win the hearts of girls in neighboring Russia, where there is a shortage of men.

4. The United States.
Ok, so put America on the list cheats a little. According to the most recent census of 2010, there were 157 million women at the USAD at 151.8 men. Nevertheless, there are several major cities where men are more numerous than women, especially in Los Angeles and Las Vegas. It is home to 90,000 single men, then women. Meanwhile, in Sin City, there are 103 men over 18 for 100 women. What we are saying is that if you are a single woman who enjoys Sunshine all year round or slot machines, and Vegas men are looking forward to cuddling!

3. India
On the verge of exceeding China as the world's most populous country N ° 1 N ° 1 of 2024, India has a serious shortage of women. The ratio is currently 1.08 men for each woman, which appears at about 37 million additional men. Like China, there has been a concentration on sexual selection (and great Indian men should always be the family's concerns in their families and support their parents once they have aged). Unfortunately, it seems that the gap will only continue to grow in the coming years.


2. United Arab Emirates
At the turn of the 20th century, the United Arab Emirates had only 40,000 inhabitants with women who included 22,000. But the discovery of oil has transformed this desert filled with fishing villages in the incredibly rich modern tourist destination than the country has become today. Foreigners account for 85% of the country's population and they are extremely masculine. With the lack of single ladies, many men of emirati have left the country to find love.

1. Qatar
Qatar is the top of the list with a long shot. The ratio of men to women in this country of the oil-rich Middle East is 3.41 to 1. The exclusion of the aforementioned water, no other country has only one man ratio to a woman greater than 1 , 54. The broad qatar ratio is widely attributed to the influx of male immigrants who now account for 94% of the country's entire workforce. Although the government is looking forward to delivering work visas to foreign men to fulfill qualified management positions and construction jobs, foreign women have a time almost impossible to get visas if they do not come from places like Canada or the United Kingdom.


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