women wake up 45% of the worlds workforce. What percentage of these women live in property?
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Women make up at least 40% of the workforce in more than 80 countries, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of labor force statistics from 114 nations with data from 2010 to 2016. Across all of these countries, the median female share of the workforce is 45.4%.
The analysis comes as countries around the world prepare to mark International Women’s Day, which this year places the focus on gender equality in work. According to the United Nations, factors such as a fair division of wages and unpaid labor (e.g., cooking, child care) are necessary for meeting this goal; another essential factor is having an equal share of men and women in the labor force. The labor force consists of workers either with jobs or looking for work.
In the United States, women account for 46.8% of the labor force, a share that is projected to fall slightly in the decades ahead. This gender gap translates to roughly 10.3 million more men than women in the workforce. And although the share of female workers in the U.S. is higher than the median across the 114 countries the Center examined, 39 other countries outrank the U.S.
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Women make up 45% of the world's workforce. All over the world, we know that there is a gender inequality in remuneration. When it comes to the same work done by both men and women, it is found that men are paid more in average compared to women. There are many countries that are trying to establish gender equality but it is never a reality. There is more bias towards men when it comes to employment and salary because employers consider that women prioritize their family over work and they would also require long leaves for reasons such as maternity. As per World Bank data, 70% of the world's extreme poor are women.
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