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Women’s Economic Opportunity 2012
Report

Women’s Economic Opportunity 2012

A Global Index and Ranking from the Economist Intelligence Unit

EIU, 2012

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Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Analytical
  • Overview

Recommendation

The search for the next big idea in economic growth often overlooks women. Even in countries renowned for economic success, such as Germany, politics often focus more on women’s traditional role in the family than on maximizing their freedom and productivity so they can develop their economic potential. While the Economist Intelligence Unit’s biannual Women’s Economic Opportunity Index may be thin on details from the 128 nations surveyed, getAbstract recommends its clear, smart analysis of global policies and practices related to women in the workforce and the economic trends affecting them.

Take-Aways

  • Nations around the world have generated economic growth as a direct result of women entering the worforce.
  • Since 2010, most countries have made incremental improvements in providing economic opportunities to female citizens.
  • Industrialized nations top the rankings list. Sweden, Norway and Finland lead the field. Sudan ranks lowest.

About the Author

The Economist Intelligence Unit is an independent research and analytics organization that offers forecasting and advisory services.


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