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Economic Parity Between the Sexes Looks Stagnant: Report

Women are under-represented in growing areas of employment that require science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) skills and knowledge, the report finds.


Growth of economic equality between the sexes appears to be stalling globally as proportionately fewer women join the workforce than men, and artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies are rife with gender gaps, according to a World Economic Forum report released on Monday.

Women saw gains this year in some measures of economic parity, such as income, but declines in access to healthcare and education and political involvement, according to the report.

"The overall picture is that gender equality has stalled," said Saadia Zahidi, head of social and economic agendas at the World Economic Forum (WEF). "The future of our labor market may not be as equal as the trajectory we thought we were on."

Zahidi said participation of men in the workforce has increased more than women. This trend may be due to the impact of automation on jobs held by women and because women often are responsible for unpaid work including childcare, according to the report.

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17 December 2018


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