June 13, 2024
The World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap index data released on Wednesday showed that India has slipped two spots to rank at 129 out of the 146 nations in the list.
War-torn Sudan has replaced Afghanistan to stand at the last rank as the Taliban ruled Islamic nation was not covered in this year’s data. Besides, Afghanistan, Malawi, Myanmar and Russia were also not covered.
“These economies all register less than 30 per cent gender parity in estimated earned income,” the report said, noting that bridging the gap in the economic participation and opportunity between men and women is the second biggest hurdle in dealing with the global gender gap.
The economies where economic gender parity is highest include Liberia with 87.4 per cent and Botswana: 85.4 per cent among others. The report highlighted that these nations have a 95 per cent or above labour-force participation of women.
Iceland scores top rank:
Considering the set of 101 countries continuously covered since 2006, the gender gap has closed by 0.1 percentage point since 2023, according to the World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Report 2024.Overall, Iceland topped this year’s list as the most gender-equal country in the world, while Finland and Norway followed next.
The United Kingdom ranked 14, Denmark 15, South Africa 18. The United States ranked 43, Italy 87, Israel 91, South Korea 94, and Bangladesh at 99.
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