There are 93 males for every 100 females.

According to the 2024 census data published by the Department of Census and Statistics, the ‘Sexuality Ratio’ in Sri Lanka is reported to be 93.3.

The ‘Sexuality Ratio’ (Sexuality Ratio) is the number of males for every 100 females. The sex ratio is a factor that affects social and economic aspects and long-term population stability.

Accordingly, when the fertility rate exceeds 100, it indicates that the number of males exceeds the number of females and when it falls below 100, it indicates that the number of females exceeds the number of males.