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chart on women inequlity​

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Answered by Sнιναηι
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1. What’s your pay gap?

The Wall Street Journal explores the pay gap between men and women in 422 US occupations.

At the current rate, closing the pay gap will take another 170 years

2. Abortion rights around the world

This interactive bar chart from The Guardian shows country-by-country breakdowns of abortion rights, including where the procedure is permitted and under which specific circumstances.

There are still six countries in the world that do not permit abortion under any circumstances.

3. Educating against child marriage

Gapminder’s totally customizable display allows users to compare many data sets of their choosing – everything from life expectancy, to trends in childbearing, to average age of marriage and beyond – over time and broken down geographically.

Each year of secondary education reduces the likelihood of marrying before the age of 18 by at least five percentage points.

4. How nations stack up on gender equality

This interactive website from World Economic Forum visually lays out the gaps between women and men across four key areas – health, education, economics and politics – to determine which are the best and worst countries for gender parity.

There is no nation in the world that has a gender parity score of 100%.

5. Millions of women need family planning

The bedrock of gender equality is a woman’s ability to control her own body and fertility. This data visualization from No Ceilings shows the change in modern contraception usage around the world from 1970 to 2015.

Globally, 214 million women still can't get hold of modern contraception.

6. What work-life balance?

Women face huge obstacles when it comes to carving out time for themselves. As illustrated through this OECD display, the concept of work-life balance not only varies across cultures, there are gender components to this data that cannot be ignored.

If women and men were to share unpaid tasks equally, women would gain 5 hours of free time per week.

If women and men were to share unpaid tasks equally, women would gain 5 hours of free time per week.

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