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Gender gap won't close without change
The Global Gender Gap Report 2024, published by the World Economic Forum (WEF), benchmarks gender parity across 146 economies ...
Digital technologies, such as the internet and mobile phones, have spread widely, and become integral to many parts of our ...
For instance, enrolment in tertiary education has surged, with 46% of women and 40% of men now pursuing higher education, compared with just 19% for both genders in 2000, according to 2024 data from ...
As we mark International Women’s Day, we do so in an era of extraordinary transformation. The world stands at a crossroads, ...
"Despite incremental progress, the global gender gap across 146 countries remains largely unchanged in 2024, with only 68.5 percent of the gap closed when taking into consideration economic and ...
Closing the gender gap could give the global economy a $7 trillion boost, board member of UN Global Compact and CEO of Naspers South Africa Phuthi Mahanyele-Dabengwa said on Friday, citing ...
The Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences (VASS) held a seminar in Hanoi on March 11 to release outcomes of its recent research ...
Women in Portugal earned on average 242 euros less per month than men in 2024, which means that in 10 years the difference increased by 71.63%, according to an analysis by Randstad Research.
Traditional gender dynamics and social norms rooted in patriarchy lie behind India's dismal ranking of 57 out of 65 economies ...