This page is printed from archive.nordregio.se
This map shows demographic vulnerability in Nordic-Baltic municipalities based on the indicator gender balance of the total population. Under this indicator, municipalities are deemed to be vulnerable when the gender ratio falls below 100 – that is, when there are less than 100 females per 100 males. With the exception of Southern Finland, the majority of municipalities in Nordic and Baltic countries have gender ratios below this threshold (shortage of females). This distorted gender structure has the potential to reduce the natural reproduction rate. Gender ratio above 100 can also be observed, mainly in the capital areas and some, growing city-regions.
Gender balance of the total population is one of 10 indicators used to measure demographic vulnerability in the Nordic-Baltic Region. The map “Nordic-Baltic Demographic Vulnerabilities”, takes in all 10 indicators to provide an overall picture of demographic vulnerabilities at the municipal level.
Map id: 02225l
Read more about this research
Shinan Wang
NSI's
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: maps@nordregio.sePhone: + 46 8 463 54 00Source: Nordregio at archive.nordregio.se
Across Nordic and Baltic municipalities
Share this link with your friends