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A gender gap is a disparity between genders involving quality or quantity. Though some gender gaps are controversial, especially for the disfavored gender, it is not to be confused with sexist stereotypes. A classic example of a gender gap is the difference in pay between men and women for the same job responsibilities.

Gender gaps favoring males

Gender gaps favoring females

  • Women live slightly longer than men in most countries (a notable exception is Afghanistan).
  • Automobile insurance companies charge more for teenage boys than their female counterparts, but this gender gap has narrowed gradually through out the years.
  • Life insurance is higher for males than for females, but life insurance is eligible up to the age of 85.
  • Women are less likely to be in prison. However, the female prison population increases at a higher rate than the male prison population.
  • Men have more responsibilities in many religious organizations.
  • Women are not required to register with the Selective Service in the United States
  • StorkSelect.com: Baby Gender Selection book

Gender gap examples favoring neither males nor females