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  1. 25 de sept. de 2015 · This infographic highlights progress and remaining challenges for women in a range of areas, from politics, to literacy, to wages and media representation. (Updated September 2021.)

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      Training for gender equality and women's empowerment....

  2. 1 de ene. de 2020 · Womens full and equal participation in all facets of society is a fundamental human right. Yet, around the world, from politics to entertainment to the workplace, women and girls are largely underrepresented. Take a closer look at this gender-imbalanced picture over time.

  3. Women are more likely to be unemployed than men worldwide, with wide disparities regionally. In 2015, around 197 million people of working age were unemployed – 27 million higher than the pre-financial crisis level of 2007.

  4. 16 de dic. de 2019 · Published: 16 December 2019. Infographics. The pay gap. Percentage of women in companies' board of directors. Female education gap. The workplace seniority gap. How do we reach gender parity in the professions of the future? Women's political empowerment. Share of women in labor force/skilled roles. Violence against women.

  5. They are the cause and consequence of a limited physical, economic and decision-making autonomies of women in societies, deepening gender inequality for girls, adolescents and women and are linked to violence, poverty, school drop-out and teenage pregnancy.

  6. asiapacific.unwomen.org › sites › defaultInfographics - UN Women

    In Asia and the Pacific, women are less likely than men to have access to social protection, including social insurance, assistance and labour programme. Ending poverty in all its forms is a cornerstone of the 2030 agenda.

  7. On average, women in the labor market still earn 23 percent less than men globally and women spend about three times as many hours in unpaid domestic and care work as men. Sexual violence and...