Males. | Females. | Excess of Males. | Excess of Females. | |
| Below ten years | 5,993,681 | 5,966,226 | 27,455 | ....... |
| 10 to 20 years | 5,104,751 | 5,110,093 | ...... | 5,342 |
| 20 to 30 years | 3,947,324 | 4,055,321 | ...... | 107,997 |
| 30 to 40 years | 3,090,174 | 3,216,704 | ...... | 126,530 |
| 40 to 50 years | 2,471,617 | 2,659,609 | ...... | 187,992 |
| 50 to 60 years | 1,826,951 | 2,041,377 | ...... | 214,426 |
| 60 to 70 years | 1,177,142 | 1,391,227 | ...... | 214,085 |
| 70 and up | 619,192 | 757,081 | ...... | 137,889 |
| ————————— | ————————— | —————— | ———————— | |
| 24,230,832 | 25,197,638 | 27,455 | 994,261 |
This table shows that, up to the tenth year, the number of boys exceeds that of girls, due merely to the disproportion in births. Everywhere, there are more boys born than girls. In the German Empire, for instance,[94] there were born:—
| In the year 1872 to 100 girls 106.2 boys |
| In the year 1878 to 100 girls 105.9 boys |
| In the year 1884 to 100 girls 106.2 boys |
| In the year 1888 to 100 girls 106.0 boys |
| In the year 1891 to 100 girls 106.2 boys |
But the male sex dies earlier than the female, and from early childhood more boys die than girls. Accordingly, the table shows that, between the ages of 10 to 20 the female sex exceeds the male.
To each 100 females, there died, males:—[95]
| In 1872 | 107.0 |
| In 1878 | 110.5 |
| In 1884 | 109.2 |
| In 1888 | 107.9 |
| In 1891 | 107.5 |
The table shows, furthermore, that at the matrimonial age, proper, between the ages of 20 and 50, the female sex exceeds the male by 422,519, and that at the age from 50 to 70 and above, it exceeds the male by 566,400. A very strong disproportion between the sexes appears, furthermore, among the widowed.
According to the census of 1890, there were:—
| Widowers | 774,967 |
| Widows | 2,154,870 |
| ————————— | |
| Excess of widows over widowers | 1,382,903 |
Of these widowed people, according to age, there were:—