The female population in Putrajaya and Perlis, Malaysia, has surpassed the male population. This demographic shift highlights a growing gender imbalance in these regions, with women making up a larger share of the population than men. The report, published by, notes that this trend is part of a broader pattern of changing demographics across the country.

The data suggests that the number of women in Putrajaya and Perlis has increased significantly over the past few years. This could be attributed to various factors, including higher female participation in education and employment, as well as migration patterns. The report does not provide specific figures, but it emphasizes the importance of understanding these demographic changes for policy planning and resource allocation.

Local authorities are now considering how to address the implications of this shift. While the data is preliminary, it underscores the need for targeted policies to support both genders. The findings from Putrajaya and Perlis may serve as a reference for other regions in Malaysia facing similar trends.