Global Gender Inequality Index 2021
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Contains the Gender Inequality Index (GII) for 2021, offering a detailed measure of gender disparities across countries. The index evaluates inequality between women and men in three key areas: reproductive health, empowerment, and the labour market. This data is significant for researchers, policymakers, and human rights advocates analysing global gender gaps and progress towards equality.
Columns
- HDI rank: The Human Development Index (HDI) rank of the country.
- Country: The name of the country.
- HUMAN DEVELOPMENT: The human development level category for the country (e.g., VERY HIGH, HIGH).
- GII VALUE: The value of the Gender Inequality Index.
- GII RANK: The country's rank based on its Gender Inequality Index value.
- Maternal_mortality: The maternal mortality ratio, representing the number of deaths from pregnancy-related causes per 100,000 live births.
- Adolescent_birth_rate: The number of births to women aged 15–19 per 1,000 women in that age group.
- Seats_parliamentt(% held by women): The proportion of seats held by women in the national parliament, expressed as a percentage.
- F_secondary_educ: The percentage of the female population aged 25 and older with at least some secondary education.
- M_secondary_educ: The percentage of the male population aged 25 and older with at least some secondary education.
- F_Labour_force: The labour force participation rate for females.
- M_Labour_force: The labour force participation rate for males.
Distribution
The dataset is provided in a single CSV file named
Gender Inequality Index.csv
. It contains 195 records, with data organised into 12 columns.Usage
This data is ideal for:
- Data Visualisation: Creating global maps and charts to compare gender inequality levels across different nations.
- Deep Learning: Building predictive models to understand the factors driving gender inequality.
- Policy Analysis: Informing policy decisions aimed at reducing gender disparities in health, education, and political representation.
- Academic Research: Studying the relationship between gender inequality and human development.
Coverage
The dataset covers 195 countries for the year 2021. It provides a global snapshot of gender inequality indicators.
License
CC0: Public Domain
Who Can Use It
- Policymakers and NGOs: To identify areas needing intervention and to monitor progress on gender equality goals.
- Researchers and Academics: To conduct cross-national studies on human rights and gender studies.
- Data Scientists and Analysts: For developing models and visualisations related to social development and deep learning projects.
Dataset Name Suggestions
- Global Gender Inequality Index 2021
- Gender Disparity Indicators by Country 2021
- World Gender Gap Data 2021
Attributes
Original Data Source: Global Gender Inequality Index 2021