World Economic Forum Report: India slips to rank 112 in Gender Gap

  • The World Economic Forum released its report according to which India ranked 112th in terms of gender gap. The report said that the India was ranked in bottom-five in terms of survival and economic participation.

Highlights: India

  • India was in 108thposition in 2018. Its performance weakened in the year 2019 according to the report. India’s performance was lagging in three out of four metrics used for ranking the countries.
  • India slipped to 150thrank in health and survival, 149th in economic participation, 112th in educational attainment. India improved to 18th place in terms of political empowerment.
  • The report also said that opportunities for women in India is very low. India was ranked below countries like Bangladesh (50th), Indonesia (85th), Brazil (92nd), Nepal (101st), Sri Lanka (102nd), China (106th).
  • The World Economic Forum published its first report in 2006. Since then performance of India has deteriorated. In 2006, India was ranked at 98th Opportunities for women in the country is 35.4%. Sex ratio of India was low as compared to other countries (91 girls for every 100 boys).

Highlights: World

  • Iceland was the topmost gender-neutral country. Next to Iceland, other Nordic Countries like Norway, Finland and Swedenwere the top performers.
  • At the top 10, countries like Nicaragua (5th), New Zealand (6th), Ireland (7th), Spain (8th), Rwanda (9th) and Germany (10th).United States continued to decline falling to 53rd
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