WEF’s Global Gender Gap Report

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Recently, the World Economic Forum released the Global Gender Gap Report 2021.

Key Findings of the report

  • Globally
    • The countries with the largest gender gaps in economic participation include Iran, India, Pakistan, Syria, Yemen, Iraq, and Afghanistan.
    • The gender gap in political empowerment remains the largest: women represent only 26.1 percent of some 35,500 parliament seats and just 22.6 percent of over 3,400 ministers worldwide.
    • Bangladesh is “the only country where more women have held head-of-state positions than men in the past 50 years,”
    • South Asia incidentally is one of the worst-performing regions, followed only by the Middle East and northern Africa.
    • China and India together account for about 90 to 95 per cent of the estimated 1.2 to 1.5 million missing female births annually worldwide due to gender-biased prenatal sex-selective practices.
  •  Indian Scenario
    • India has declined on the political empowerment index as well by 13.5 percentage points, and a decline in the number of women ministers, from 23.1 per cent in 2019 to 9.1 per cent in 2021.
    • India has closed 62.5 percent of its gender gap to date.
    • It has still performed relatively well compared to other countries, ranking at 51 in women’s participation in politics.
    • In the index of education attainment, India has been ranked at 114.
    • The two indices where India has fared the worst are “Health and Survival”, which includes the sex ratio, and economic participation of women.
      • India has fared the worst, ranking at 155 — the only country to have fared worse is China.
      • The report points to a skewed sex ratio as a major factor.
    • The economic participation gender gap actually widened in India by 3 per cent this year.
    • The estimated earned income of women in India is only one-fifth of men’s, which puts the country among the bottom 10 globally on this indicator.

World Economic Forum

  • It is the International Organization for Public-Private Cooperation.
  • The Forum engages the foremost political, business, cultural and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas.
  • It was established in 1971 as a not-for-profit foundation and is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland.
  • It is independent, impartial and not tied to any special interests.
  • The report aims to serve “as a compass to track progress on relative gaps between women and men on health, education, economy and politics”.

Source :IE

 
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