Context -
- India was ranked 127 out of 146 countries in the annual Gender Gap Report, 2023.
About-
- The index is designed to measure gender equality.
Publishing Body -
- It was first published in 2006 by the World Economic Forum.
Mandate -
- It assesses countries on how well they are dividing their resources and opportunities among their male and female populations, regardless of the overall levels of these resources and opportunities.
Top Performer -
- Iceland
Worst Performer –
- Afghanistan
Major Findings of the Report
- India has improved by 1.4 percentage points and eight positions since the last edition.
- India has attained parity in enrolment across all levels of education.
- India has closed 64.3 percent of the overall gender gap.
- India has reached only 36.7 percent parity in economic participation and opportunity.
- In India, there has been an uptick in parity in wages and income, the share of women in senior positions and technical roles has dropped slightly since the last edition.
- India has registered 25.3 percent parity on political empowerment, with women representing 15.1 percent of parliamentarians -- the highest for the country since the inaugural report in 2006.
- For India, the 1.9 percentage point improvement in the sex ratio at birth has driven up parity after more than a decade of slow progress.