GGGR 2023
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Source : International Labour Organization (ILO),
ILOSTAT .
Unemployed adults, % of labour force
Share of the labour force aged 15–64 (M/F) that
is without work but available for and seeking
employment. Definitions of labour force and
unemployment differ by country.
Period : 2022 or most recent year.
Source : International Labour Organization (ILO),
ILOSTAT .
Share of workers employed part-time, %
The incidence of part-time employment, also known
as the part-time employment rate, represents
the percentage of employment that is part time.
Part-time employment in this table is based on a
common definition of less than 35 actual weekly
hours worked. It is derived from both the indicator
on employment by sex and actual weekly hours
worked.
Period : 2022 or most recent year.
Source : International Labour Organization (ILO),
ILOSTAT .
Proportion of time spent on unpaid domestic
and care work, by sex, age and location, %
Monitors the average time men and women
spend on unpaid domestic and care work per
day. Data is expressed as a proportion of time
in a day. Domestic and care work includes food
preparation, dishwashing, cleaning and upkeep of
a dwelling, laundry, ironing, gardening, caring for
pets, shopping, installation, servicing and repair of
personal and household goods, childcare, and care
of the sick, elderly or disabled household members,
among others.
Period : 2020 or most recent year.
Source : United Nations, Department of Economic
and Social Affairs.
Access to finance
Access to financial services
Measures whether women and men have the same
legal rights to open a bank account and obtain
credit at a formal financial institution. For each case,
the OECD numerical scores have been translated
as: Equal rights: Women and men have the same
rights to open a bank account and obtain credit at a
formal financial institution, without legal exceptions
regarding some groups of women. Customary,
religious and traditional laws or practices do not
discriminate against women’s above legal rights;
Near-equal rights: Women and men have the same rights to open a bank account and obtain credit at
a formal financial institution to women and men,
without legal exceptions regarding some groups
of women. However, some customary, religious or
traditional practices or laws discriminate against
women’s legal rights; Uneven rights: Women and
men have the same rights to open a bank account
and obtain credit at a formal financial institution to
women and men. However, this does not apply to
all groups of women; Restricted rights: Women and
men have the same rights to open a bank account
at a formal financial institution. However, women do
not have the same rights as men to obtain credit;
Unequal rights: Women do not have the same
rights as men to open a bank account at a formal
financial institution.
Period : 2019.
Source : OECD, Gender, Institutions and
Development Database (GID-DB).
Inheritance for widows & daughters
Index measuring whether women and men have
the same legal rights to inheritance of land and
non-land assets. For each case, the OECD
numerical scores have been translated as: Equal
rights: Widows and daughters enjoy the same
rights as widowers and sons to inherit land and
non-land assets. This applies to all groups of
women. Customary, religious and traditional laws
or practices do not discriminate against women’s
inheritance rights; Near-equal rights: Widows and
daughters enjoy the same rights as widowers and
sons to inherit land and non-land assets. This
applies to all groups of women. However, there are
some customary, religious or traditional laws that
discriminate against women’s inheritance rights;
Uneven rights: Widows and daughters enjoy the
same rights as widowers and sons to inherit land
and non-land assets. However, this does not apply
to all groups of women; Restricted rights: Widows
or daughters do not enjoy the same rights as
widowers and sons to inherit land and/or non-land
assets; Unequal rights: Widows and daughters do
not enjoy the same rights as widowers and sons to
inherit land and/or non-land assets.
Period : 2019.
Source : OECD, Gender, Institutions and
Development Database (GID-DB).
Access to land assets
Index measuring whether women and men have
the same legal rights and secure access to land
assets. For each case, the OECD numerical scores
have been translated as: Equal rights: Women
and men have the same legal rights and secure
access to land assets, without legal exceptions
regarding some groups of women. Customary,
religious and traditional laws or practices do not
discriminate against women’s legal rights; Near-
equal rights: Women and men have the same legal
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