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The World Economic Forum’s 2025 Global Gender Gap Index reveals that only 68.8% of the global gender gap has been closed across 148 economies. This marks an increase of just 0.3 percentage ...
One hundred and thirty-four years. Five generations. That’s how long it will take to achieve gender parity, according to the World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Report 2024. The World Economic ...
More African countries are making progress on gender equality. From Benin to Botswana, new data shows gains in political ...
India slipped two positions to 131 out of 148 countries in the Global Gender Gap Report 2025. Its gender parity score is 64.1 ...
Is India truly progressing towards gender equality, or are its gains being undermined by persistent gaps in key areas, ...
After placing 24th last year in the World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Report, Australia has jumped 11 places and is now 13th out of 148 countries.
Pakistan is placed 147th in economic participation and opportunity, 137th in educational attainment, 131st in health and survival, and 118th in political empowerment. The Index is an important ...
While the number of women workers is increasing, their share among the salaried is decreasing, which raises deeper issues about the quality of work being generated.
Gender experts from diverse fields outdated the World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Report 2025 on Thursday, describing it as outmoded and reliant on fragmented data from five years ago, arguing ...
Last week, the World Economic Forum released its Global Gender Gap Index Report 2025. While India’s performance in three of ...