Yes-but the metabolism and how much someone actually burns per day isn't an exact science.
How many calories to gain/lose a pound may be...but there are so many variables-genetics, height, age, muscle mass, what line of work you are in...so many things. Two women who both weigh the same weight may very well both be losing eating a different calorie range from one another.
For the most part, men also naturally have more muscle mass and less body fat than women of the same size-so they burn more calories per day. So-a man with a goal weight of 160 and a woman with a goal weight of 160 can have different eating plans.
I say that you have to do what works for you personally. I easily lost the first 10 pounds of my weight (starting at 211 pounds) eating about 1900-2000 calories a day with only about 20 minutes of exercise a day.
A lot of the females here, especially in the strength training section-eat at around 1800 calories a day as well-it is just the intensity (rather than length of their workouts) and WHAT they are eating as well that makes a difference.