EU sources -The global gender gap report 2014 -November 03, 2014

Dec 7, 2014 - Global Gender Gap report is to document whether nations are distributing their opportunities and resources equitably between men and women. The 2014 report seeks to measure the relative gaps between women and men across four key areas: health, education, economy and politics.

The aim of the Global Gender Gap report is to document whether nations are distributing their opportunities and resources equitably between men and women. The 2014 report seeks to measure the relative gaps between women and men across four key areas: health, education, economy and politics. The 2014 report (with 142 country profiles) qualifies Denmark as the fifth best country for gender equality – up from eighth place – meaning the top five positions are now taken up by the Nordic nations. Iceland, Finland, Norway and Sweden make up the top four spots respectively.

English: http://www3.weforum.org/docs/GGGR14 ...  

http://reports.weforum.org/global-gender-gap-report-2014/


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