Women's Empowerment: Measuring the Global Gender Gap
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This study is an attempt by the World Economic Forum to assess the current size of the gender gap by
measuring the extent to which women in 58 countries have achieved equality. There were five main criteria used in the study, drawn from the findings of the United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM):
- Economic participation: the number of women in the workforce and the remuneration they receive (for equal work) as compared to men.
- Economic opportunity: captures the opportunities available to women once they are part of the workforce - this category includes survey data on maternity leave benefits, government-provided childcare, etc, from the World Economic Forum’s own annual Executive Opinion Survey.
- Political empowerment: the participation of women in decision-making structures, as compared to men.
- Educational attainment: women’s enrolment rates in primary, secondary and tertiary education.
- Health and well-being: this category attempts mainly to assess the quality of reproductive healthcare available to women, given the quality of the overall healthcare services in a particular country.
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Number of Pages
23
Source
Women's United Nations Report Network Listserv, October 12 2005.
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