Iceland: The Undisputed Champion for Over a Decade Iceland continues to lead the Global Gender Gap Index, holding the top ...
Are we building a future that includes everyone—or one that forgets half the population? We like to believe we’re moving forward. But according to the Global Gender Gap Report 2025 by the World ...
September 18 was International Equal Pay Day, an observance of efforts to eradicate discrimination against women in the workplace and push for equal pay for equal work. Unfortunately, there wasn’t a ...
The 2024 bumper election year presents a unique opportunity to make progress in closing the global gender gap, according to the World Economic Forum. In a new report published Wednesday, WEF said that ...
Global gender parity, which was rocked by labor disruptions and other aspects of the pandemic, is back to pre-Covid levels — but the gap isn’t expected to close entirely for 131 years, according to ...
On the current pace of reforms, global gender gaps are estimated to close, using deterministic (linear or log-linear) trends, over the next three centuries. This means that many women will likely not ...
India recently slipped 3 spots to rank 131 out of 148 countries assessed in the World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Index 2025. Despite India’s marginal improvement in its gender parity score ...
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Launching October 22 at MSP Global in Tarragona, Spain, the international survey surfaces the misalignment between perception and progress for women in tech. Acronis unveils its “2025 FOMO at Work: ...
WASHINGTON, March 4 (Reuters) - Ending discriminatory laws and practices that prevent women from working or starting businesses could raise global gross domestic product by more than 20%, which would ...
A new survey finds the gender gap in 'home cooking' has widened, with women cooking more meals than men in nearly every country worldwide. Women cooked just under nine meals per week, on average, in ...
It will take 135.6 years to close the gender gap worldwide if the parity maintains its current trajectory having stepped back some 0.6 percent from a year ago to 68% in 2021, according to Global ...