GGGR 2023
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User’s Guide
Global Gender Gap Report 2023
June 2023
How to read the Economy Profiles
The Economy Profiles section of the report presents
a two-page profile for each of the 146 economies
covered by this year’s edition. The first page
corresponds to the index results, and the second
offers a complementary set of contextual indicators
and metrics for that economy.
The Global Gender Gap Report 2023 is
complemented by a digital explorer, which provides
detailed Economy Profiles of all economies featured
in the index, as well as a Data Explorer tool enabling
the reader to explore 2006-2023 detailed index
results, rankings and comparisons by economy,
region, indicator and subindex. The Global Gender
Gap Data Explorer can be found at http://reports.
weforum.org/global-gender-gap-report-2023 .
Economy selection
To monitor the state of gender parity across the
widest possible range of countries, the index
performance for an economy is computed when
recent data is available for at least 12 of the 14
indicators composing the index. Obsolescence
varies by indicator; while most data points date
from the past two years or less, for a few cases,
up to 10-year-old data points are used for the
calculation. Given the update to the labour-force
participation rate data series introduced this year,
an allowance is made for this edition to include data
up to 2010 in individual cases for this particular
indicator.
Economy Profiles
Each Economy Profile is divided into three sections:
The first section 1 presents each country’s overall
Global Gender Gap Index rank out of the 146
reviewed countries and its progress, represented on
a 0-to-1 scale, towards closing the gender gap and
achieving full gender parity (benchmark score of 1).
The radar chart on the top left-hand side of each
Economy Profile gives an overview of the country’s
scores for each of the four subindexes relative to
the ideal outcome of full gender parity (score of 1)
and the global average score of all economies in the
Index weighted by population across all economies.
Global Gender Gap Index 2023 Edition
Angola score
average score
0.605Economy
0.738Education
0.976
Health
0.305Politics
Overview
Index and Subindex2023
Score Rank2022
Score Rank
Global Gender Gap Index
0.656 118th 0.638 125th
Economic Participation and Opportunity
0.605 107th 0.637 99th
Educational Attainment
0.738 142nd 0.693 142nd
Health and Survival
0.976 44th 0.976 50th
Political Empowerment
0.305 46th 0.246 59th
Global Gender Gap Index Indicators 2023
Indicator Rank Score*Difference
F-M Min
Max
Economic Participation and Opportunity 107th 0.605 - -
Labour-force participation rate % 3rd 0.956 -3.44 0-100
Wage equality for similar work 1-7 (best) 95th 0.600 - -
Estimated earned income int'l $ 1,000 53rd 0.682 -2.24 0-150
Legislators, senior officials and managers % 126th 0.181 -69.28 0-100
Professional and technical workers % 126th 0.420 -40.86 0-100
Educational Attainment 142nd 0.738 - -
Literacy rate % 130th 0.755 - -
Enrolment in primary education % - - - - -
Enrolment in secondary education % 138th 0.643 -22.03 0-200
Enrolment in tertiary education % 112th 0.889 -1.25 0-200
Health and Survival 44th 0.976 - -
Sex ratio at birth** % 1st 0.944 - -
Healthy life expectancy** years 56th 1.050 - -
Political Empowerment 46th 0.305 - -
Women in parliament % 46th 0.506 -32.80 0-100
Women in ministerial positions % 30th 0.600 -25.00 0-100
Years with female/male head of state (last 50) 80th 0.000 -50.00 0-50Economy Profile
AngolaScore
(imparity = 0, parity = 1)
0.656Rank
(out of 146 countries)
118thIndex Edition
2023
Compare with
Global average
0 1 Female vs Male
Min Max
-
78.16 74.72
-
7.04 4.80
84.64 15.36
70.43 29.57
-
-
-
61.77 39.74
11.26 10.01
-
-
-
-
66.40 33.60
62.50 37.50
50.00 01
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The second section 2 of each Economy Profile
provides an overview of each economy’s ranks
and scores on the four subindexes of the Global
Gender Gap Index, as well as on the individual
indicators that compose each subindex. For each
of the indicators, column one displays the country’s
rank; column two displays the country’s score;
column three locates the country’s score against
the population-weighted global average for that
indicator (out of 146 economies); column four
displays the gap between the female and male
value; column five charts the female and male value
on a scale, respectively; and, finally, column six
provides the minimum and maximum value used
to scale each indicator in the previous column.
Although full-precision values have been used for
calculating ratios and scores, rounded values to one
decimal are displayed to facilitate reading. The “n/a”
symbol indicates where data is unavailable, and
the symbol “-” indicates where the statistic cannot
be computed. Economy scores are highlighted by
a colour scale – increasing by 20% intervals from
light blue (0.0–0.2; worst) to dark blue (0.8–1.0;
best) – to help the reader visually interpret the index
results. The female-male values and their gaps are
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