Source: World Bank, United Nations (World Population Prospects, The 2012 Revision, Low-fertility Assumption)
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Sex ratio measured by males per 100 females
reached 97.4 persons in 2050 in Lebanon,
according to the National Statistical Office. This is 0.288% less than in the previous year.
Historically, sex ratio measured by males per 100 females in Lebanon reached an all time high of
104 persons in 2008
and an all time low of 97.3 persons in 1989.
Lebanon has been ranked
93rd
within the group of 174
countries we follow in terms of sex ratio measured by males per 100 females.