This resource created by the New York City-based data visualization agency TWO-N, provides a number of visualizations based on the World Economic Forum's (WEF) November 2016 Global Gender Gap Report. This report, released annually since 2006, measures a variety of statistics related to gender parity in 144 countries. From these statistics, the WEF assigns each country with a percentage score that reflects the extent of gender equity in that nation. The WEF also evaluates geopolitical regions and sorts statistics into four categories: Economic, Political, Health, and Education. For this visualization project, 2-N has organized country rankings into a number of interactive graphs. Visitors may select different measurements and compare these countries to one another. There is also a timeline feature, where visitors may compare data across years as they slide the timeline marker between 2006 and 2016. Links for downloading the full 2016 report (391 pages in total) and the raw data are available at the bottom of this page.
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