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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Women in Asia Pacific Based on 2014 OECD Development Centres Social Institutions and Gender Index (SIGI) Data Getting an Education Women in Asia Pacific on average are more equal to men when it comes to getting an education, but this doesn't translate into equality in employment and leadership. Gender Equality Women in the Philippines have made the most progress towards gender equality over the last year. They rank third in the Index of Women's Advancement with a score of 72.9 The women in India enjoy the least amount of gender equality which was scored the lowest on the index. Safety From Threats In general, women in developed countries feel safe from threats than women in emerging countries. Women from Malaysia (64.7), Bangladesh (47.2) and South Korea (47.6) are most concerned. Entering the Workforce The empowerment levels was the category where women scored the highest in the Gender Index. Which includes feeling valued at the workplace, home, and amongst friends and family. Where women appear to feel most empowered: Finanical Comfort Women in emerging markets are most confident about their regular income. Balancing Work & Life 50/100 Flipino women lead the region with 50 women in leadership positions for every 100 men. Becoming Leaders Women in the Phillippines made the most progress in terms of leadership in the government and private sector- scoring an increase of 4.6 index points in theirLeadership score from 46.1 in 2013 to 50.7 in 2014. Feeling Healthy and Positive Women in India score well above the Asia Pacific average in terms of how healthy they feel (72.8). Looking Towards The Future Women from Mynanmar, China, and Phillippines are most optimistic about where there lives will be in five years scoring at least 10 points above the Asia Pacific average. Myanmar 80.9 India Chin a 75.2 73.5 Indonesia Indonesia Myanmar 91.4 92.2 Work/Life Balance All Asia Pacific countries reported higher levels of work-related stress than family-related stress. 66.7 56.3 VS Average Index Score Work Stress Family Stress India By: Sagang Chung The barriers toward women taking up business leadership positions still exist. Women in Japan scored 14.3 for leadership despite of outnumbering men at the secondary education level. 93.3
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