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Bangladesh Asia’s 2nd most gender equal country: World Economic Forum
Senior Correspondent, bdnews24.com

Published: 2018-09-20 01:11:00.0 BdST Updated: 2018-09-20 01:14:44.0 BdST


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Bangladesh is the second most gender equal country in Asia, according to the World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Index.




The 2018 report published on its website says the country has climbed several places since last year’s report, reaching 47th place in the global ranking.

“Bangladesh has closed almost 72 percent of its overall gender gap, with advances in every aspect of the Economic Opportunity and Participation indicator,” it says.

Improvements have been made in creating equal opportunities for legislator, senior official and manager roles, as well as professional and technical roles.

Greater parity exists in the country’s Estimated Earned Income and Wage Equality for Similar Work indices, despite seeing the healthy life expectancy gender gap widen slightly, according to the report.



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Philippines tops the list of Asia’ 10 most gender equal countries followed by Bangladesh, Mongolia, Lao PDR, Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar, Indonesia, and Cambodia.


Since 2006, the World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Index has raised awareness of gender disparities that exist around the world.

The latest report highlights the areas of outstanding performance in Asia’s top 10 gender-equal states by analysing their economic, education, health and political opportunities.

It also looks at areas where these countries face challenges in closing specific areas of the gender gap.

Despite a shrinking gender gap in many parts of the world, a lot of work still needs to be done to fully eradicate inequalities between the sexes.

Asian economies that recognise the contribution gender equality makes to their economic success could lead the way in shrinking the gap further, according to the report.
 
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Great . So I see that our neighbours are not in even number 10 :-).
 
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https://bdnews24.com/bangladesh/201...ost-gender-equal-country-world-economic-forum


Bangladesh Asia’s 2nd most gender equal country: World Economic Forum
Senior Correspondent, bdnews24.com

Published: 2018-09-20 01:11:00.0 BdST Updated: 2018-09-20 01:14:44.0 BdST


  • 40_Faridpur+Onion+Filed_040417_0002.jpg

PreviousNext
Bangladesh is the second most gender equal country in Asia, according to the World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Index.




The 2018 report published on its website says the country has climbed several places since last year’s report, reaching 47th place in the global ranking.

“Bangladesh has closed almost 72 percent of its overall gender gap, with advances in every aspect of the Economic Opportunity and Participation indicator,” it says.

Improvements have been made in creating equal opportunities for legislator, senior official and manager roles, as well as professional and technical roles.

Greater parity exists in the country’s Estimated Earned Income and Wage Equality for Similar Work indices, despite seeing the healthy life expectancy gender gap widen slightly, according to the report.



wef-gender-gap-index.JPG



Philippines tops the list of Asia’ 10 most gender equal countries followed by Bangladesh, Mongolia, Lao PDR, Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar, Indonesia, and Cambodia.


Since 2006, the World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Index has raised awareness of gender disparities that exist around the world.

The latest report highlights the areas of outstanding performance in Asia’s top 10 gender-equal states by analysing their economic, education, health and political opportunities.

It also looks at areas where these countries face challenges in closing specific areas of the gender gap.

Despite a shrinking gender gap in many parts of the world, a lot of work still needs to be done to fully eradicate inequalities between the sexes.

Asian economies that recognise the contribution gender equality makes to their economic success could lead the way in shrinking the gap further, according to the report.

great move .
 
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2 ladies are ruling since ages so it understandable ladies got power
 
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Given that Bangladesh economy is basically run by the the RMG industry and they employ almost 80% female workforce it's not a surprise, Congrats it's not a easy task either way and they're going well on the female education front and healthcare

Philippines expat workers remittance is a major foreign exchange earner and one of the biggest employment avenues, Filipino maids are in high demand both in the Middle East and East Asia
 
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Given that Bangladesh economy is basically run by the the RMG industry and they employ almost 80% female workforce it's not a surprise, Congrats it's not a easy task either way and they're going well on the female education front and healthcare

Philippines expat workers remittance is a major foreign exchange earner and one of the biggest employment avenues, Filipino maids are in high demand both in the Middle East and East Asia
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Improvements have been made in creating equal opportunities for legislator, senior official and manager roles, as well as professional and technical roles.
 
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