GGGR 2025

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Global Gender Gap Report 202577their main or a secondary job. An informal sector enterprise is (1) an unincorporated enterprise, (2) a market enterprise (i.e. it sells at least some of the goods or services it produces), and (3) meets at least one of the following criteria: (i) the enterprise is not registered, (ii) the employees of the enterprise are not registered, or (iii) the number of persons engaged on a continuous basis is below a threshold determined by the country. Period: 2024 or most recent year. Source: International Labour Organization (ILO), ILOSTAT. ........................................................................................................... Advancement of women to leadership roles, 1-7 (best)Response to the survey question, “In your country, to what extent do companies provide women with the same opportunities as men to rise to positions of leadership?” 1=not at all; 7=to a great extent. Period: 2024 or most recent year. Source: World Economic Forum, Executive Opinion Survey (EOS). ........................................................................................................... Labour force, 1 million people (%) Total number of people (M/F) aged 25 and above participating in the labour force. Period: 2024 or most recent year. 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: 2024 or most recent year. Source: International Labour Organization (ILO), ILOSTAT. ........................................................................................................... Incidence of part-time employment, % 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: 2024 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: 2023 or most recent year. Source: World Bank, World Development Indicators. ........................................................................................................... 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: 2023. Source: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Gender, Institutions and Development Database (GID-DB). ........................................................................................................... Inheritance for widows & daughters Measures 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;
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