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countries. It was launched in 2013 when there were five indicators and 26 countries, but today consists of ten indicators (higher education, labour-force participation, gender wage gap, GMAT exams taken by women, women in managerial positions, women on company boards, net child-care costs, paid leave
37:, Norway, Finland, and France. The countries lowest on the index were Israel, Switzerland, Japan, Turkey and South Korea. This index shows how women are still lagging their male counterparts in senior business roles. It is updated every year in a rank of 29 29:, combining data on higher education, labour-force participation, pay, child cares costs, maternity and paternity rights business-school applications and representation in senior jobs. In the 2024 index, the countries where inequality was the lowest were 127: 151: 212: 202: 207: 192: 187: 102: 68: 217: 78: 8: 42:
for mothers, paid leave for fathers and women in parliament) for 29 OECD countries.
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glass ceiling
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OECD
Phabricator
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https://www.economist.com/graphic-detail/glass-ceiling-index
"Daily chart: The best and worst places to be a working woman"
The Economist



"The Economist Group - Glass-ceiling index"
"Glass-ceiling index 2021"
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Racism
Feminist economics
Feminist terminology
Sexism
Employment discrimination
Women-related neologisms
Industrial and organizational psychology
The Economist

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