Basic Statistical Differences Between Men & Women |
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by nobert soloria bermosa, May 29, 2008 |
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Men and women are born equal but differ in some ways as they grow older due to various factors. There may be some statistical differences between them but they still share common needs, such as physiological, emotional and many others. Here are some basic statistical differences between men and women. |

- Women have higher life expectancy than men at birth and at age 60
- There are more literate men
- There are slightly more female who enroll in high school
- There are more women who enroll in college
- Eighty-two percent of teachers in elementary and secondary schools are women

- Ninety-one percent of registered nurses are women
- Ninety-eight percent of pre-elementary and kindergarten teachers are women
- Eighty-eight percent of civil engineers are men
- Ninety-two percent of electrical and electronic engineers are men
- Ninety-eight percent of pilots and flight engineers are men

- There are more men in the labor force
- There are more women who are unemployed
- There are more women who engage in part-time employment
- There are more men legislators and managers
- There are more women who have college degree

- There are more men in prison
- Female inmates had higher ratio of mental problems
- Men drink far more than woman
- Suicidal rates are higher to men than women
- There are more male patients in mental institutions

- Alcohol and substance abuse is 5 times more in men than in women
- There are more men who have cancer of the brain
- There are more diabetic men
- There are more obese women
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Very interesting facts.
Thank you