The Global Gender Gap Report 2009

October 29th, 2009 by Connected Team

Iceland (1) has claimed the top spot of the World Economic Forum's Global Gender Gap Index 2009 from Norway (3) which slipped to third position behind Finland (2). Sweden (4) completed the Nordic countries' continued dominance of the top four.

From the World Economic Forum - Gender Gap Report - for more click here!

Iceland (1) has claimed the top spot of the World Economic Forum's Global Gender Gap Index 2009 from Norway (3) which slipped to third position behind Finland (2). Sweden (4) completed the Nordic countries' continued dominance of the top four. The report's Index assesses countries on how well they are dividing their resources and opportunities among their male and female populations, regardless of the overall levels of these resources and opportunities. South Africa and Lesotho made great strides in closing their gender gaps to enter the top 10, at sixth and 10th position respectively. The Philippines (9) lost ground for the first time in four years but remains the leading Asian country in the rankings.

Out of the 115 countries covered in the report since 2006, more than two-thirds have posted gains in overall index scores, indicating that the world in general has made progress towards equality between men and women, although there are countries that continue to lose ground.

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  • Congratulations to Iceland for the place 1 . Well, good to see at least Germany on place 12 and Switzerland 13.

    November 1st, 2009 | offensive or a double post?

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