Jaicee said:
You can take that up with the World Economic Forum because their statistics strongly disagree, as do a multitude of others far too numerous to cite. (Here's their overall gender parity score by country. As you can see, none has yet achieved gender equality by objective, material measures.) |
Here's the funny thing. Take a look at the top five countries on that list, and then take a look about the choices men and women make in terms of career, and you'll find they're more diverse and fit gender stereotypes more than almost any other country. The "gaps between men and women" is further apart than anywhere else in the world, because men and women find themselves free to pursue what they truly want to pursue.
Imagine that.







