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Getting a Job: Legal Gender Map of 141 Economies

Table of Contents 1 Mapping the Legal Gender Gap in Getting a Job 2 Working Hours and Restrictions 3 Parental benefits 4 Retirement and pensions 5 Legal Rights 6 References 7 See also 8 External links Mapping the Legal Gender Gap in Getting a Job Mapping the Legal Gender Gap in Getting a Job describes […]

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Girls’ secondary education in Thailand

Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 Gross Enrolment Rates 3 Net Enrolment Rates 4 Girls’ opportunities in secondary education 4.1 Boys and girls in secondary school 4.2 Urban vs rural areas 5 Post-2015 challenges 6 References 7 Group 2 Introduction From pre-school to senior high school, education in is provided by the government. Basic education […]

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Global Campaign for Education

The Global Campaign for Education (GCE) is a civil society movement that aims to end the global education crisis. Together we hold governments to account for their promises repeatedly made to provide . The GCE’s mission is to make sure that government’s act now to deliver the right of every girl, boy, woman and man […]

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Global Education Digest 2012

The latest edition of the Global Education Digest reveals the urgent need to address the high numbers of children repeating grades and leaving school before completing primary or lower secondary education. New data from the (UIS) show that about 32.2 million primary pupils were held back a grade in 2010, and 31.2 million dropped out […]

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Global demand for teachers

Table of Contents 1 The supply of teachers is failing to keep pace with the demand for primary education 1.1 Impact in sub-Saharan Africa 1.2 Quality vs. quantity 2 UNESCO eAtlas of Teachers 3 References 4 External links The supply of teachers is failing to keep pace with the demand for primary education Updated projections […]

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Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo

Maria Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo (b. 1948) is the fourteenth and the president of the  until 2010. Arroyo is the country’s second female president after . Table of Contents 1 Early Life and Education 2 Political Life 3 Presidency 2001- 2010 4 References 5 See Also Early Life and Education Born Maria Gloria Macaraeg Macapagal, she was […]

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Government at a Glance 2013

Download the full report. Table of Contents 1 About 1.1 Outline 1.2 Summary 2 Key Findings 3 Chapter 6: Women in Government 4 See also 5 References 6 External links About The The OECD Directorate for Public Governance and Territorial Development (GOV) launched their “Government at a Glance 2013” report in November 2013. “Government at […]

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Gender Equity Index

The Gender Equity Index (GEI) was introduced by the in 2004 to measure inequities in different areas of women’s and men’s everyday lives around the world. The 2008 GEI ranks 157 countries by measuring women’s relative economic activity, education and empowerment. According to the GEI, in no country do women enjoy the same opportunities as […]

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Gender Gap Grader

Table of Contents 1 Gender Gap Grader 2 References 3 See also 4 External links Gender Gap Grader The Gender Gap Grader is about measuring the gender gap across all professional fields. Mission statement Gender Gap Grader’s mission is to publish gender gap estimates at the finest grain level, using whatever reference database we can […]

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Gender Inequality Index

This article focuses on the 2010 Gender Inequalkity Index (GII) Table of Contents 1 About 2 Gender Inequality Index from 2010 Human Development Report 3 Limitations 4 References 5 See also About Gender inequality remains a major barrier to human development. The 2010 Human Development Report introduced the Gender Inequality Index, which is a composite […]

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