21 February, 2018
By the defender of the Fatherland Day, traditionally considered a "men's" day, Marketing Logic analyzed data about the number of men and women in Russia, identifying the most "male" regions.
Most men in absolute numbers live in Moscow, Moscow region, Krasnodar region, St. Petersburg and Sverdlovsk region, which is explained by the high total population of the territories.
At the same time, the percentage of men to the population is leading by other subjects. Only in three regions of the country there are more men than women, they are Chukotka Autonomous Okrug (52.6%), the Kamchatka territory (50.9%) and the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Okrug (50.3%). Next are Khanty-Mansiysk and Nenets Autonomous districts, Magadan region, Yakutia, Murmansk, Tyumen, Sakhalin region.
The lowest percentage of the male population is in the Ivanovo region, St. Petersburg, Novgorod, Tver and Tula regions. Next are several subjects of the Central Federal district: Yaroslavl, Vladimir, Nizhny Novgorod (Volga Federal District), Smolensk, Orel, Bryansk, Kaluga and Kursk regions.
"We are engaged in the processing and analysis of large databases for business, and when it is possible to share interesting statistics with everyone, we try to do it. We are sure that someone will certainly find in this analysis and visualization of data on the map a reason for reflection and, perhaps, will derive the dependence of the population from various geographical and economic factors. For example, it is obvious that the share of the male population is greater in the North and East of our country, and the Ivanovo region confirms its glory of the brides ' land," says Marketing Logic managing partner Dmitry Galkin.