Population: Male / Female "Balance Shift" 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 a
"Balance Shift" (over the course of the two seasons), namely:
more total males than females at start,
more total females than males at end.
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Table
| | BgnY1 | Loss | Gain | EndY2 |
Adults |
% M | 53.05 | 84.91 | 0.0 | 46.33 |
ct M | 165 | -45 | 0 | 120 |
M+F | 311 | -53 | +1 | 259 |
ct F | 146 | -8 | +1 | 139 |
% F | 46.95 | 15.10 | 100.0 | 53.67 |
All |
% M | 53.05 | 84.91 | 50.00 | 46.90 |
ct M | 165 | -45 | +16 | 136 |
M+F | 311 | -53 | +32 | 290 |
ct F | 146 | -8 | +16 | 154 |
% F | 46.95 | 15.09 | 50.00 | 53.10 |
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 implies a slight disparity
(13% more men than women for a 53/47 ratio) in initial personnel,
and a slight disparity among adults at the end of Y2
(16% more women than men for a 54/46 ratio),
or that 19 (14%) of women would be without a husband
if all remaining men were married or got married
after the end of Y2 (does not count that some may
have been separated from husbands at Breakaway or
subsequently widowed).
- Lost 27.27% of original population of adult males.
- Lost 05.48% of original population of adult females.
- 21.23% of original population of women had children.
- 18.79% of original population of men became fathers.
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