Bangladesh tops South Asia ranking on gender gap index
Friday, 15 July 2022
The gender gap in Bangladesh is the lowest among the countries in South Asia, according to a study conducted by the World Economic Forum (WEF), reports bdnews24.com.
Bangladesh ranked 71st out of 146 countries on the Global Gender Gap Index 2022 with a score of 0.714, the WEF said on Thursday.
Globally, Iceland topped the list on gender equality with a score of 0.908 while Afghanistan, where the Taliban have taken power once again, came in at the bottom with 0.435.
The study breaks down the overall gender parity of a country into four sub-indexes--economic participation and opportunity, educational attainment, health and survival and political empowerment.
Bangladesh scored poorly in economic participation-ranking 141, better than only Egypt, India, Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan but ranked ninth overall in terms of political participation. It came in at 123rd on educational attainment and 129th on health and survival.
Women in Bangladesh saw a decline in overall gender parity in 2022 from 2021 according to the lower gender gap score and index ranking.
That was in part due to poorer performance on educational attainment as the gender gap in literacy widened.
Bangladesh saw a little change in terms of political empowerment and health and survival.
However, there was a reduction in workforce participation for both men and women, but the proportional impact was higher for women.
The difference was counteracted slightly by an increase in the share of women engaged in professional and technical work as well as an increase in estimated earned income.
South Asia ranked the worst among the eight regions in terms of closing the gender gap. The study noted that there was a lack of progress on gender parity in most countries since the last edition of the report.
Bangladesh topped the regional ranking, followed by Nepal, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Bhutan, India, Iran, Pakistan, and Afghanistan.
Bangladesh and Nepal had closed 69 per cent of their gender gaps, the WEF said, while Afghanistan had only closed 43.5 per cent, the lowest in the world.
Bangladesh, India and Nepal, where women have held the highest office in the country or participated more widely in government, scored the highest in the region on this front.