Global gender gap report 2008

Norway leads the world in closing the gender gap between men and women, according to this report. Three other Nordic countries - Finland, Sweden and Iceland - also top the report's Gender Gap Index. Australia ranks 21st out of 130 countries. Norway leads the world in closing the gender gap betw...

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spelling ftapo:oai:apo.org.au:3272 2023-05-15T16:46:38+02:00 Global gender gap report 2008 Worldwide 2008-12-01 00:00:00 http://apo.org.au/node/3272 unknown World Economic Forum http://apo.org.au/node/3272 Report 2008 ftapo 2020-05-20T09:43:48Z Norway leads the world in closing the gender gap between men and women, according to this report. Three other Nordic countries - Finland, Sweden and Iceland - also top the report's Gender Gap Index. Australia ranks 21st out of 130 countries. Norway leads the world in closing the gender gap between men and women, according to this report. Three other Nordic countries – Finland, Sweden and Iceland – also top the report’s Gender Gap Index. Australia ranks 21st out of 130 countries. Previously high ranking countries such as Germany (11), United Kingdom (13) and Spain (17) slipped down the Index but stayed in the top 20, while Netherlands (9), Latvia (10), Sri Lanka (12) and France (15) made significant gains. Report Iceland Australian Policy Online (Institute for Social Research, Swinburne University of Technology) Norway
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description Norway leads the world in closing the gender gap between men and women, according to this report. Three other Nordic countries - Finland, Sweden and Iceland - also top the report's Gender Gap Index. Australia ranks 21st out of 130 countries. Norway leads the world in closing the gender gap between men and women, according to this report. Three other Nordic countries – Finland, Sweden and Iceland – also top the report’s Gender Gap Index. Australia ranks 21st out of 130 countries. Previously high ranking countries such as Germany (11), United Kingdom (13) and Spain (17) slipped down the Index but stayed in the top 20, while Netherlands (9), Latvia (10), Sri Lanka (12) and France (15) made significant gains.
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