Indiana Female Population Percentage by City

Data Item State
Female persons, percent - (Percent)
City Value
Anderson 51.8
Angola 48.5
Auburn 50.3
Avon 51.7
Batesville 50.8
Bedford 52.4
Beech Grove 54.1
Bloomington 49.7
Bluffton 51.0
Boonville 50.4
Brazil 49.8
Bright 48.2
Brownsburg 49.8
Carmel 51.4
Cedar Lake 48.9
Charlestown 54.5
Chesterton 50.3
Clarksville 54.3
Columbia City 54.8
Columbus 50.2
Connersville 52.5
Crawfordsville 47.2
Crown Point 50.7
Cumberland 52.1
Danville 51.1
Decatur 49.9
Dunlap 53.6
Dyer 49.5
East Chicago 52.8
Elkhart 51.8
Ellettsville 57.1
Elwood 52.2
Evansville 52.1
Fort Wayne 51.7
Frankfort 51.2
Franklin 51.6
Garrett 52.6
Gary 54.2
Gas City 49.1
Goshen 51.0
Granger 51.0
Greencastle 54.4
Greenfield 53.4
Greensburg 51.1
Greenwood 51.4
Griffith 49.6
Grissom AFB 40.0
Hammond 50.7
Hartford City 52.1
Hidden Valley 52.5
Highland 50.9
Hobart 53.1
Huntingburg 48.7
Huntington 52.8
Jasper 52.9
Jeffersonville 51.9
Kendallville 50.5
Kokomo 51.7
La Porte 51.3
Lafayette 50.5
Lake Station 50.3
Lakes of the Four Seasons 50.4
Lawrence 52.0
Lawrenceburg 45.9
Lebanon 52.3
Linton 50.1
Logansport 51.1
Lowell 49.1
Madison 58.8
Marion 54.3
Martinsville 51.6
Merrillville 53.7
Michigan City 49.1
Mishawaka 51.6
Monticello 52.6
Mooresville 54.1
Mount Vernon 53.6
Muncie 52.5
Munster 50.2
Nappanee 51.7
New Albany 52.6
New Castle 51.7
New Haven 51.9
New Whiteland 51.1
Noblesville 51.5
North Manchester 52.2
North Vernon 51.2
Notre Dame 45.0
Peru 51.6
Plainfield 49.8
Plymouth 52.3
Portage 51.9
Portland 51.5
Princeton 48.2
Rensselaer 51.1
Richmond 52.3
Rochester 52.8
Rushville 54.5
Salem 53.3
Schererville 51.5
Scottsburg 54.0
Sellersburg 48.7
Seymour 50.5
Shelbyville 51.9
South Bend 52.2
South Haven 48.8
Speedway 54.4
St. John 52.4
Tell City 51.4
Terre Haute 48.3
Tipton 50.7
Valparaiso 52.7
Vincennes 50.0
Wabash 53.6
Warsaw 50.3
Washington 49.3
West Lafayette 45.7
Westville 15.5
Yorktown 52.3
Zionsville 50.5

Data item: Female persons, percent

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates Program (PEP). Updated annually. Population andHousing Unit Estimates

U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS). Updated annually. American Community Survey

About

The number of females is expressed as a percent of the total population

Population Estimates Program

Sex estimates of the population are produced for the United States, states, and counties, as well as for the Commonwealth ofPuerto Rico and its municipios (county-equivalents for Puerto Rico). Sex is based on the biological attributes of men and women (chromosomes, anatomy, and hormones).

For more information, go to Age and Sex

American Community Survey

Sex estimates of the population are produced for places, zona urbanas and comunidades (place-equivalents for Puerto Rico), and minor civil divisions.The sex data collected on the forms are aggregated and provide the number of males and females in the population. These data are needed to interpret most social and economic characteristics used to plan and analyze programs and policies. Data about sex are critical because so many federal programs must differentiate between males and females.

For more information, go to ACS subject definitions "Sex"

Data users should be aware of methodology differences that may exist between different data sources.

Methodology for U.S. and Puerto Rico