4. 2011 WEF Country Report
GAP Indicators
1. Educational 1.0
Attaintment
2. Health and .98
Survival
3. Economic
.763
Participation and
Opportunity
4. Political .331
Empowerment
5. 2011 WEF Country Report
GAP Details
Economic Participation
1. Labor Force Participation 0.63
2. Wage Equality for similar work 0.76
3. Estimated Earned Income 0.60
Political Empowerment
1. Women in Parliament 0.28
2. Women in ministerial positions 0.16
3. Years with female HOS (last 50) 0.46
9. FACTS:
• More women staying home.
• Women render more part-time jobs.
• Breaks in employment.
• Drive to break into “man’s world”.
• Most women shy away from
competition if competitor is a man.
Hillary M. Lips, PhD
Professor of Psychology, Chair of Psychology Dept. and director of
the Center for Gender Studies at Radford University.