GGGR 2023

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Global Gender Gap Report 2023164Economy Profile Dominican RepublicScore 0.704Rank 81stPage 2 of 2 Complementary Targets and Contextual Indicators 2023 General indicators IndicatorUnit Value GDPUS$ billions 94.24 GDP per capitaconstant '17, intl. $ 1000 18.63 Population sex ratiofemale/male 0.99 Population growth rate% 1.07 IndicatorMillion people Female Male Value Total population 5.59 5.63 11.23 Work participation and leadership IndicatorUnit Value Gender pay gap% (OECD countries only) n. a. Share of women's membership in boards% (OECD countries only) n. a. Firms with female majority ownership% firms 13.40 Firms with female top managers% firms 21.20 Share of workers in informal sector% workers 57.30 Indicator1-7 (best) Value Advancement of women to leadership roles 4.93 IndicatorUnit Female Male Value Unemployed adults% of labour force (15-64) 12.83 4.61 8.14 Workers employed part-time% of employed people 37.50 24.08 29.48 Proportion of time spent on unpaid domestic and care work% 16.71 3.79 n. a. IndicatorMillion people Female Male Value Labour-force 1.77 2.34 4.11 Access to finance Indicator0-1 (Equal rights) Value Access to financial services Equal rights Inheritance rights for widows and daughters Equal rights Access to land assets Equal rights Access to non-land assets Equal rights Civil and political freedom IndicatorUnit Value Year women received right to voteyear n. a. Number of female heads of state to datenumber 0 Seats held in upper house% total seats 12.50 IndicatorYes/No Value Election list quotas for women, national Yes Party membership quotas, voluntary Yes Indicator0-1 (Equal rights) Value Access to justice Equal rights Freedom of movement Equal rightsFamily and care IndicatorUnit Value Public spending on family benefits% GPD n. a. Unmet family planning% women 15-49 15.34 Early marriage% 27.40 Mean age of women at birth of first childyears n. a. Indicator0-1 (Equal rights) Value Right to divorce Near-equal rights IndicatorDays Female Male Value Length of parental leave 98.00 2.00 0 Education and skills GraduatesAttainment % Female Male Parity STEM Graduates n. a. n. a. n. a. Agri., Forestry, Fisheries & Veterinary n. a. n. a. n. a. Arts & Humanities 73.75 26.25 2.81 Business, Admin. & Law 60.69 39.31 1.54 Education 79.13 20.87 3.79 Engineering, Manuf. & Construction 38.40 61.60 0.62 Health & Welfare n. a. n. a. n. a. Information & Comm. Technologies 39.41 60.59 0.65 Natural Sci., Mathematics & Statistics 54.07 45.93 1.18 Social Sci., Journalism & Information 56.97 43.03 1.32 Vocational training 6.76 4.69 1.44 PhD graduates 0 0 0 Graduates% Female Male Value Graduates from tertiary education 41.71 21.05 31.36 Health IndicatorUnit Value Prevalence of gender violence in lifetime% women 20.40 Births attended by skilled personnel% live births 99.20 Maternal mortalitydeaths per 100,000 live births 95.00 Total fertility ratebirths per woman 2.30 Indicator0-1 (Equal rights) Value Reproductive autonomy Restricted rights *Scores are on a 0 to 1 scale, where 1 represents the optimal situation or “parity”. Please see Appendix A and B for detailed methodology, definitions, sources and periods. **For all indicators, except the two health indicators, parity is benchmarked at 1. In the case of sex ratio at birth, the gender parity benchmark is set at 0.944 (see Klasen and Wink, 2003). In the case of healthy life expectancy the gender parity benchmark is set at 1.06, given women's longer life expectancy.
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