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Global Gender Gap Index 2022- Relevance for UPSC Exam
Global Gender Gap Index 2022: Global Gender Gap Index 2022 is a very important index that measures status of gender gap in various countries. Global Gender Gap Index 2022 is important for UPSC Mains GS Paper 2 (Governance, Administration and Challenges- Welfare schemes for vulnerable sections of the population by the Centre and States and the performance of these schemes)
Global Gender Gap Index 2022 in News
- Recently, the Global Gender Gap Index for 2022 was released by the World Economic Forum (WEF).
- Global Gender Gap Index 2022 ranks India at 135 out of 146 countries. In 2022, India’s overall score has improved from 0.625 (in 2021) to 0.629.
- In 2021, India was ranked 140 out of 156 countries on the Global Gender Gap Index.
What is Global Gender Gap Index?
- Background: The Global Gender Gap Report was first published in 2006 by the World Economic Forum.
- About: The Global Gender Gap Index is an index designed to measure gender equality by tracking progress towards closing gender gaps over time.
- Releasing Body: Global Gender Gap Index is released by the World Economic Forum (WEF).
- Parameters: The Global Gender Gap index “benchmarks the current state and evolution of gender parity across four key dimensions-
- Economic Participation and Opportunity,
- Educational Attainment,
- Health and Survival, and
- Political Empowerment.
- Ranking Method: On each of the four sub-indices as well as on the overall index the GGG index provides scores between 0 and 1, where 1 shows full gender parity and 0 is complete imparity.
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India’s Performance on Global Gender Gap Index 2022
- On Political Empowerment: This includes metrics such as the percentage of women in Parliament, the percentage of women in ministerial positions etc.
- Of all the sub-indices, this is where India ranks the highest (48th out of 146).
- Iceland is ranked 1 with a score of 0.874 and Bangladesh is ranked 9 with a score of 0.546.
- India’s score on this metric has worsened since last year – from 0.276 to 0.267.
- The silver lining is that despite reduction, India’s score is above the global average in this category.
- On Economic Participation and Opportunity: This includes metrics such as the percentage of women who are part of the labour force, wage equality for similar work, earned income etc.
- Here, too, India ranks a lowly 143 out of the 146 countries in contention even though its score has improved over 2021 from 0.326 to 0.350.
- India’s score is much lower than the global average, and only Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan are behind India on this metric.
- On Educational Attainment: This sub-index includes metrics such as literacy rate and the enrolment rates in primary, secondary and tertiary education.
- Here India ranks 107th out of 146, and its score has marginally worsened since last year.
- In 2021, India was ranked 114 out of 156.
- On Health and Survival: This includes two metrics- the sex ratio at birth (in %) and healthy life expectancy (in years).
- In this metric, India is ranked the last (146) among all the countries.
- Its score hasn’t changed from 2021 when it was ranked 155th out of 156 countries.
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