'This is truly alarming and explains why the world is completely off track in achieving gender equality by 2030,' an Oxfam Great Britain researcher said of a new U.N. report.
revealed Monday that despite"powerful" global movements such as #MeToo, Ni Una Menos, Time's Up, and Un Violador en Tu Camino, about 9 in 10 people worldwide still hold biases against women.
The new Gender Social Norms Index report covers 85% of the world's population and incorporates data from 2017-22. It follows the 2020According to the U.N. Development Program , which produced both publications, the latest report shows"a decade of stagnation" across four dimensions explored by researchers: political, educational, economic, and physical integrity.
;“New @UNDP report shows no progress in level of bias against women:\n\n;➡️ 50% believe men make better political leaders\n;➡️ 40% believe men make better business executives\n;➡️ 25% believe it is justified for a man to beat his wife\n\n;�� Read our full story here: https://t.
"Only 11% of heads of state and 9% of heads of government are women, and women hold only 22% of ministerial posts," while"in the paid economy women hold only 28% of managerial positions," the document details."Even when women reach leadership positions, gender biases lead to unequal treatment and judgment."
"All biased gender social norms are potentially harmful, but perhaps none has a more direct impact on women's agency and well-being than those leading to violence against women and girls," the report stresses. Over a quarter of people"believe that it is justifiable for a man to beat his wife," and a similar share of women and girls over age 15 have endured intimate partner violence.
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