Thursday, December 4, 2008
India ranks high in women's empowerment
India ranks 25th out of 130 countries in political empowerment for women, and along with Nepal and Pakistan is distinctive for above-average performance in the field, according to the 2008 Global Gender Gap Report released by the World Economic Forum in Geneva.
India's overall ranking in the report, which also looks at the gender gap in health care, education, economic opportunities and participation, however, was 113th. The nation ranks 125th in economic participation and opportunity, 116th in educational attainment and 128th in health and survival.
"India (113), Iran (116), Nepal (120) and Pakistan (127) continue to hold some of the lowest positions in the Asian rankings, but on average all four countries post gains relative to their own performances in 2006 and 2007, signifying a positive trend," the report says.
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India's overall ranking in the report, which also looks at the gender gap in health care, education, economic opportunities and participation, however, was 113th. The nation ranks 125th in economic participation and opportunity, 116th in educational attainment and 128th in health and survival.
"India (113), Iran (116), Nepal (120) and Pakistan (127) continue to hold some of the lowest positions in the Asian rankings, but on average all four countries post gains relative to their own performances in 2006 and 2007, signifying a positive trend," the report says.
To read the full article, click here..
To read the ePaper, visit: http://www.newsindia-times.com
Labels: economic opportunities and participation, education, health care, political empowerment for women, women in political decision-making, women's empowerment, World Economic Forum in Geneva
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