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[Headlines] (HL-Á¤Ä¡/»çȸ/°æÁ¦) Women Make What Men Did 10 Years Ago
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Women in northern European nations are closest to equality with men on wages, education, health and education. That is the finding of a report by the World Economic Forum. The United States ranked 28th. On Friday, President Barack Obama announced the government will require large businesses to report how much they pay men and women. The data will be used to target companies that pay women less to do the same jobs. According to the World Economic Forum report, women worldwide continue to lag behind men on wages. Based on current trends, they will need 126 years to catch up, according to the report.
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Women are making progress. But they still only earn what men did 10 years ago, say the report¡¯s authors. The report measures the gender gap for women in 145 nations for health, education, economic opportunity, and political power. Women have not achieved equality in any of the 145 nations included in the survey, says the report. Women came closest to equality in four Northern European nations – Iceland, Norway, Finland and Sweden. Ireland ranks No. 5. At the bottom of the women¡¯s gender ratings are Yemen, Pakistan, Syria, Chad, Iran and Jordan.
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