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  1. China would have ranked between Slovakia (26) and Japan (27). It has a larger than average (among the OECD) gender pay gap of 25% coupled with a relatively high proportion of working women in full-time employment – at 89%. Meanwhile, India would be languishing right at the bottom of the PwC index.

  2. 10 cze 2024 · Economic and Social Structure: In many of the top 10 countries, the high participation rate is often driven by necessity, where women must work to support their families, often in informal sectors. In contrast, Nordic countries have robust social safety nets and a higher standard of living, reducing the necessity for every individual to be ...

  3. 7 mar 2019 · Out of 33 OECD countries in the analysis, Iceland was named the best nation for female workers with an index score of 79.1. Sweden came second with 76.1 while New Zealand was third with 73.6.

  4. Country Rankings. Explore the global index that ranks countries on women’s workforce equality. Although inequality for women in the workforce persists worldwide, governments are beginning to...

  5. The chart shows that around half of all women worldwide are in the labor force but that this differs across world regions: while most are slightly or cleary above the global average, the Middle East and North Africa as well as South Asia have much lower participation rates.

  6. 26 lut 2024 · The five best countries for women to work and live. No country performs perfectly in terms of gender equality, but there are some countries that are already doing quite well when it comes to closing their gender gaps. Here are the five best-performing countries from the 2023 Global Gender Gap Index.

  7. Country Rankings. Explore the global index that ranks countries on women’s workforce equality. Although inequality for women in the workforce persists worldwide, governments are beginning to...

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