and 108 years to completely close the global gender gap across politics, health, education, according to the latest report from the World Economic Forum. The WEF's annual Global Gender Gap Report ...
(The World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Report found that women in the U.S. earn approximately two-thirds of what men do for similar work.) Interestingly, in Asian countries, women are ...
The country has closed over 90 percent of its gender gap and has been a global leader in gender equality for 15 years.
Per the World Economic Forum it will take another 132 years to close the global gender gap. Regardless of which projection is most accurate, the bottom line is that the current rate of “progress ...
Women leaders bring much-needed talents and insights to science and technology, writes DR RAKESHNIE RAMOUTAR-PRIESCHL, head of research and development at University of Pretoria.
The IMF study reveals that violent conflicts exacerbate gender inequality in education, health, and legal opportunities, worsening economic stagnation and global disparities. It emphasizes the urgent ...
Evren Celik Wiltse, a professor of political science at South Dakota State University, wrote in September: "80 vs 100 is the global average in gender pay gap. Individual countries vary significantly.
Japan fell to a record low 125th in global gender equality rankings this ... among 146 countries in the World Economic Forum’s Gender Gap Report 2023 released on June 21 represents a drop ...