The data displays the global gender gap index of top 50 countries for 2017. The Index benchmarks national gender gaps on economic, political, education- and health-based criteria. In 2017, the leading country was Iceland with a score of 0.89.
Iceland | 0.89 |
Norway | 0.83 |
Finland | 0.82 |
Rwanda | 0.82 |
Sweden | 0.82 |
Nicaragua | 0.81 |
Slovenia | 0.81 |
Ireland | 0.79 |
New Zealand | 0.79 |
Philippines | 0.79 |
France | 0.78 |
Germany | 0.78 |
Namibia | 0.78 |
Denmark | 0.78 |
United Kingdom | 0.77 |
Canada | 0.77 |
Bolivia | 0.76 |
Bulgaria | 0.76 |
South Africa | 0.76 |
Latvia | 0.76 |
Switzerland | 0.76 |
Burundi | 0.76 |
Barbados | 0.75 |
Spain | 0.75 |
Cuba | 0.75 |
Belarus | 0.74 |
Bahamas | 0.74 |
Lithuania | 0.74 |
Mozambique | 0.74 |
Moldova | 0.74 |
Belgium | 0.74 |
Netherlands | 0.74 |
Portugal | 0.73 |
Argentina | 0.73 |
Australia | 0.73 |
Colombia | 0.73 |
Estonia | 0.73 |
Albania | 0.73 |
Poland | 0.73 |
Serbia | 0.73 |
Costa Rica | 0.73 |
Ecuador | 0.72 |
Panama | 0.72 |
Israel | 0.72 |
Uganda | 0.72 |
Luxembourg | 0.72 |
Botswana | 0.72 |
Bangladesh | 0.72 |
Peru | 0.72 |
United States | 0.72 |