A longtime Tableau Foundation partner, EM2030’s 2022 SDG Gender Index sheds fresh light on the work of governments and civil society organizations toward understanding issues of gender inequality, driving deci
The Gini coefficient and gender inequality index (GII) were used as metrics for a country’s economic inequality and gender inequality, respectively. The results show that gender inequality has a negative association with academic achievement for both boys and girls. Moreover, gender inequality has ...
If we look at the EIGE inequality index in the domain of access to work, we see that three out of four countries that traditionally are included in the Southern European model are well below the European average (81.3) and countries like France (83.7) or Germany (84.2): Spain (80.2), ...
Gender inequality indexVarious labor market policies have been implemented globally to create a more inclusive work environment for women. However, institutional and structural barriers rooted in the socioeconomic and cultural frameworks of countries often impede progress towards this goal, as outlined in...
Gender Inequality Index Active cases per million population <0.25 53 34.2% <100 115 54.8% 0.25–0.50 63 40.6% 100–500 57 27.1% >0.50–0.75 39 25.2% >500 38 18.1% Human Development Index Critical cases per million population <0.50 20 11.6% <20 101 77.7% 0.50–0.75 67 39.0% 20–50...
(WMI), Gender Inequality Index (GII), and level of collectivism, are related to levels of love across different countries. Many well-known theories of love in the social sciences highlight that love consists of passionate (intense and arousing) and companionate (tender and affective) elements. ...
Least gender equal country according to the Gender Inequality Index Get more insights Report on the topic Top Seller Explore this report Related topics Gender (in)equality around the world Gender equality in Europe Gender inequality in the UK Gender gap in Spain LGBTQ+ LGBTQ+ worldwid...
In response, a lively gender strand in the climate justice movement draws productively, if not always comfortably, on long-established scholarship and activism around gender inequality in contexts where it has previously been acknowledged notably, development, environmental, and sustainability law, policy...
The HDR's Gender Inequality Index (GII), which measures women's empowerment in three dimensions (reproductive health, empowerment, and economic activity), ranks Lao at 113 out of 162 countries, with a GII value of 0.459. Between 1990 and 2019, the Lao PDR's HDI value increased by 51.4 ...
Gender inequalities are reflected in differential vulnerability, and exposure to the hazards posed by climate change and addressing them is key to increase the adaptive capacities of societies. We provide trajectories of the Gender Inequality Index (GII)