?! The only place I have seen something like that before is the LSOA that contains Harrow School (which is similar but more pronounced). I don't know enough about Canterbury to guess what's causing that.
Ah that must be it! I noticed there was a slight bias towards women at the University of Canterbury too, but it wasn’t big enough. I forgot there were two universities.
Internationally you expect the following trends: in countryside more men than women (sometimes quite extreme). In uni-towns especially in the early 20s more women then man, but for both spikes (depend on uni). In industrial centres w/o uni another increase (mainly male) in the early 30s.
Nevertheless, due to structural problems in the East (less industry and people once left stay away), the countryside areas do not really recover. The major towns there get some bost, but outside of it it stays sometimes around 115:100 and more men vs. woman.
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