Sexual equality
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The World Economic Forum ranks 58 economies according to the “gender gap”, a measure of how well an economy employs the talents of the female half of the population. The measure reflects job opportunities, pay, political representation, health care and education. The gap is narrowest in the Nordic countries, the forum reports. China, near the middle of the pile, outranks some much richer countries, such as Italy in 45th place.
This article appeared in the Economic & financial indicators section of the print edition under the headline “Sexual equality”