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Do Women Gamble as Much as Men?

Women and Gambling

In 2017 research by the Gambling Commission, it was found that 63% of all adults gambled in 2016. There isn’t a huge gap between the sexes regarding gambling. About 66% of men and 59% of women in the UK gambled, according to the UKGC data.

Women and Gambling

However, there’s a notable difference between men and women when it comes to the risk of gambling becoming an issue. The men from this research had a 7 ½ higher risk of gambling becoming a compromising habit that can disrupt their family relationships and affect their goals negatively.

Conversely, women seem to be more honest about their gambling habits. A recent gambling survey conducted by GoodLuckMate concluded that nearly two-thirds of women who gamble don’t hide this hobby with their partner, compared to almost 54% of men.

But what do all these figures even mean when one tries to get the bigger picture? Who gambles more? Men or women, one may wonder. Well, let’s try and analyze the data to provide some answers!

Gambling Practices Among Women

According to a 2013 study from the Journal of Gambling Studies, the gambling habits of men and women differ. Women have lower engagement and gambling-related issues than men.  They also have a lower tendency to develop gambling problems. Only 2.9% of women developed them compared to 4.2% of men.

US women also report gambling less frequently and lower losses and wins. College women also engage in gambling less than men (84% and 91%, respectively). Of this youth, only 3% of the women gambled at a concerning level whereas, in men, the level was 14%. In the UK, the age group with the most gamblers was between 25 and 34, and 41.75% of them were women.

If we get back to the GoodLuckMate survey, it reveals some interesting trends among female gamblers, too. The favorite game of UK female gamblers is bingo, with 46.68% choosing it as their go-to category. As for frequency, women tend to gamble weekly (31.22%) or monthly (31.68%). The others have chosen daily, yearly, or less often than a year.

Gambling Practices Among Men

In the 2013 study, men had higher engagement and gambling-related problems than women. This happened in 4.2% of the participants. They also gamble more often, and so experience more significant losses and wins. College-aged men gambled more than their female peers, with a high 91%. Of these men, 14% gambled at a worrisome level.

The GoodLuckMate survey from 2021 found that the two favorite games of male gamblers in the UK…

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