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The GID-DB is your comprehensive resource for gender-disaggregated data, featuring over 60 indicators across education, health, economic participation, and political empowerment. Did you know only 23 out of 193 global heads of state are women? Our mission is to shed light on gender equality's many dimensions, including social institutions, health, and well-being. With data from 161 countries, the GID-DB supports policymakers, analysts, and researchers in understanding and addressing gender inequality. Discover more at www.oecd.org/dev/gender.
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GID-DB Measuring Gender Equality The OECD Gender, Institutions and Development Data Base
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Did you know? Out of 193 heads of states worldwide, only 23 are women. Chile: M. Bachelet Germany: A. Merkel Finland: T. Halonen Liberia: E. Johnson Sirleaf
Gender equality has many dimensions… SocialInstitutions …and also involves social institutions Health and Wellbeing EducationalAttainment Political Empowerment Economic Participation
Our Mission: Provide a comprehensive data collection covering all dimensions of gender equality 161 countries: all regions, all income groups Over 60 indicators: education, health, employment, political empowerment and more... Measures of intra-household behaviour and social norms
12 Innovative New Indicators Social Institutions Variables Family Code Physical Integrity Civil Liberties Ownership Rights • Early marriage • Polygamy • Parental authority • Inheritance • Female genital mutilation • Violence against women • Missing women • Freedom ofmovement • Obligation to wear a veil in public • Access to land • Access to bankloans • Access toproperty
High discrimination in social institutions Elevated discrimination in social institutions Moderate discrimination in social institutions Low discrimination in social institutions Country not included Gender inequality in social institutions
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Find out more www.oecd.org/dev/gender