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Women are significantly more likely than men to report poor financial health (25% vs 18%) and to experience the emotional and physical toll of financial stress.
The Global Gender Gap Report, now in its 19th edition, is produced annually by the WEF, a globally respected institution that ...
The UK gender pay gap has narrowed by one of its largest margins since reporting became mandatory, according to new analysis.
In terms of gender gap rankings, Sub-Saharan Africa ranks sixth globally, with a gender parity score of 68.0 percent. Namibia ...
We like to believe we’re moving forward. But according to the Global Gender Gap Report 2025 by the World Economic Forum, global gender parity is still a distant dream—123 years away, to be exact.
The global gender gap has closed to 68.8%, marking the strongest annual advancement since the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet full ...
The average UK gender pay gap has seen the second largest decrease since the introduction of pay gap reporting in 2017.
The Dominican Republic has made significant strides in gender equality, climbing 21 positions to rank 61st out of 148 ...
The World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Report 2025 is a sobering reminder that when it comes to gender equality, India remains far behind ...
While some countries inch forward, others remain stagnant or regress. India, unfortunately, falls into the latter group.
Millions of Pakistani women lack mobile internet access due to social norms, safety fears, and high costs, widening the ...
The average UK gender pay gap has seen the second largest decrease since the introduction of pay gap reporting in 2017.