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This Is the No. 1 Place to Live for Gender Equality — and It Ranks for Happiness and Global Peace, Toothe managing director of the World Economic Forum, writes in the preface of the Global Gender Gap Index, where the United States ranked 43rd. You can read more about the findings on forbes.com.
Since the dawn of capitalism, women have made less money than men. In 2023, women's earnings were 83.6% of men's. Though the ...
Japan fell to a record low 125th in global gender equality rankings ... Japan’s ranking among 146 countries in the World Economic Forum’s Gender Gap Report 2023 released on June 21 represents ...
Japan fell to a record low 125th among 146 countries in global gender equality rankings this year, according to the annual Gender Gap Report of the World Economic Forum (WEF). The report analyzes ...
PETALING JAYA: Malaysia ranked 114th out of 146 countries benchmarked in the World Economic Forum's (WEF) Gender Gap Index ... It ranks above the global average for labour-force participation ...
As The World Economic Forum in Davos ... issues were underscored across themes, and despite global challenges, the commitment for gender parity remained unchanged. Geopolitical Dynamics: Over ...
The survey on the gender gap, conducted annually by the World Economic Forum, examines four fields ... European nations occupied seven of the global top 10 spots. Last year, Japan was by far ...
Japan’s poor record on gender equality was highlighted in this year’s World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Report. The country is ranked 147 out of 156 for women’s political empowerment.
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