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Male-female ratio of college students in China
According to incomplete statistics, as of 20 19, the ratio of male to female in China University is about 3:2, that is, the ratio of male is about 37.5% and that of female is about 62.5%[ 1]. Correspondingly, the ratio of male to female in the postgraduate stage is closer and almost the same. There are many reasons for this phenomenon, including:

First of all, China's culture and values cultivate honest and responsible personal qualities, but in contrast, there is also a certain tendency of male chauvinism. This concept leads boys to be considered more important and valuable in some regions and social groups, while girls may be subject to stricter restrictions and discrimination, making it difficult for them to receive higher education.

Secondly, with the rapid development of economy and the change of social structure, the proportion of women participating in social life and professional work is getting higher and higher, so they are more willing and able to receive higher education. The pursuit of equality between men and women in modern society has been deeply rooted in people's hearts, making the importance of women's education more and more important.