Population: Male / Female "5 / 2 Imbalance" Scenario
Intro
Using the Assumptions and other setup details presented in
Male / Female Balance,
this entry presents a scenario of number of males and females in an
imbalanced 5/2 ratio at Breakaway.
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Table
| | BgnY1 | Loss | Gain | EndY2 |
Adults |
% M | 71.38 | 84.91 | 0.0 | 68.34 |
ct M | 222 | -45 | 0 | 177 |
M+F | 311 | -53 | +1 | 259 |
ct F | 89 | -8 | +1 | 82 |
% F | 28.62 | 15.10 | 100.0 | 31.66 |
All |
% M | 71.38 | 84.91 | 50.00 | 66.55 |
ct M | 222 | -45 | +16 | 193 |
M+F | 311 | -53 | +32 | 290 |
ct F | 89 | -8 | +16 | 97 |
% F | 28.62 | 15.09 | 50.00 | 33.45 |
Children |
% M | N/A | N/A | 51.61 | 51.61 |
ct M | 0 | 0 | +16 | 16 |
M+F | 0 | 0 | +31 | 31 |
ct F | 0 | 0 | +15 | 15 |
% F | N/A | N/A | 48.39 | 48.39 |
Conclusions
- This scenario starts with a disparity of
150% (2.50x) more men than women for a 71/29 ratio in initial personnel,
The disparity among adults at the end of Y2 is
116% (2.16x) more men than women for a 68/32 ratio.
95 (54%) of the 177 remaining men would be without a wife if
all remaining women were married or got married
after the end of Y2.
- Lost 20.27% of original population of adult males.
- Lost 08.99% of original population of adult females.
- 34.83% of original population of women had children.
- 13.96% of original population of men became fathers.