164 countries, latest WHO data via Voronoi

Male vs. female tobacco-use prevalence

Each dot compares a country's male and female tobacco-use prevalence. Dots above the diagonal mean male rates are higher; only Andorra and Montenegro sit below it, while Iceland is exactly on parity.

161 of 164 Countries have higher male tobacco-use prevalence than female prevalence.
70.2 pts Indonesia has the widest gender gap: 73.6% male versus 3.4% female.
2 countries Andorra and Montenegro are the only countries where female rates exceed male rates.

Note: Country-level prevalence rates are shown as percentages and are not population-weighted global totals. Region categories follow the source table. Source: Voronoi, using World Health Organization data.