Kan penyebab demikian karena nT, ya ga?

--- In [email protected], "Jusfiq" <kesayangan.al...@...> wrote:
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> http://www.internationalwomensday.com/article.asp?m=11&e=4
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> Islam itu, saya bilang dan saya ulang, bagusnya untuk anjing liar dan
binatang buas aja...
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> Norway tops gender gap index, Yemen ranked worst
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> Apparently Nordic countries provide the greatest equality for women
when it comes to economics, educaton, politics and health. Equal pay,
labour force participation rates, literacy rates, enrolment in tertiary
education, female representation in parliament, life expectancy and sex
ratios at birth are most equal in Norway, Finland and Sweden.
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> Female empowerment is embraced more today than any other time in world
history. And in the global push for gender equality in everything from
business to politics, education to health, it's Europe that has made the
greatest strides to close the so-called gender gap.
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> The World Economic Forum, the nonprofit organization known for its
annual economic summit in Davos Switzerland has been publishing an
annual Global Gender Gap Report since 2006 that ranks countries by their
gender performance.
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> Norway, Finland and Sweden are ranked the best countries for gender
equality. Those Nordic countries and their Western European neighbors
account for 16 of the top 30 countries with the greatest gender parity
in the world.
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> Meanwhile, the US ranked at only No. 27, behind Lesotho (No. 16),
Mozambique (No. 18) and Moldova (No. 20). The worst-ranked countries
were sprinkled throughout the Middle East and Asia. Garden spots like
Chad (129th), Saudi Arabia (128th) and Pakistan (127th) populated the
bottom of the list. Yemen ranked absolutely worst at No. 130.
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> The Global Gender Gap Report measures the size of the gender gap (the
disparity in opportunities available for men and women) for 130
countries in four critical areas:
> - economic participation and opportunity
> - health and survival
> - educational attainment
> - political empowerment.
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> A country's rank is based on the overall score, which is expressed in
a percent. The score represents how much of the gender gap the country
has been able to close. A score of 100% would represent perfect
equality. The majority of the data come from various non-government
organizations such as the International Labor Organization, United
Nations Development Program and the World Health Organization.
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> Norway, ranked No. 1, scored 82%. Finland came in second place with an
estimated 82%, while Sweden posted a score of 81.4%. The U.S. has closed
72% of its gender gap, according to the study, while Yemen has closed
47%.
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> Other countries in the top 10 include Iceland (80%), New Zealand
(79%), the Philippines (76%), Denmark (75%) and the Netherlands (74%).
The U.K. ranked 13th (74%), while Canada ranked 31st (71%),hurt by poor
showings in educational attainment and political empowerment.
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> Whats your opinion?
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