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2010 Gender Equality

2010: Gender Equality How many MPs are there in the House of Commons? Population of the UK Male: 30m 49% Female: 31.5m 51% Female: 143 22% Up 2.5% Male: 507 78% Total: 650 Total: 61.5 million MP gender split by party: Labour MP gender split by party: Conservatives MP gender split by party: Liberal Democrats Female: 81 31.4% Femalo: 48 15% Female: 7 12.3% Male: 177 68.6% Male: 259 85% Male: 50 87.7% Total: 258 Total: 307 Total: 57 O Down from 94 to 81 but up 4% accounting for decrease in total number of Labour MPs O Up from 18 to 48 since April (from 9% to 15%) O Down from 9 to 7 (from 15% to 12.3%) Small Parties O0000000000 +1 Green +1 SNP Sinn Fein SDLP No Female Plaid Cymru No Female DUP RANK POSITION 2001 - Global Position #33 2010 - Global Position #73 International League of Women MPs Ranked beneath: Burundi, Senegal, Guinea, Uganda and Latvia & more Current Rate of Progress 30% by 2025, 40% 2045, 50% 2065 RWANDA: 56% Women Parliament BELGIUM: 38% Women Parliament SWEDEN: 46% Women Parliament DENMARK: 38% Women Parliament SOUTH AFRICA: 45% Women Parliament SPAIN: 37% Women Parliament NETHERLANDS: 42% Women Parliament GERMANY: 33% Women Parliament NORWAY: 39.6% Women Parliament AUSTRIA: 28% Women Parliament First Women First Woman MP: Countess Constance Markievicz (1918) - did not take her seat in protest against Britain's policy in Ireland First Woman MP to take a seat: Viscountess Nancy Astor (1919) First Woman Minister: Margaret Bondfield (1924), Únder Secretary in the Ministry of Labour The Coalition Cabinet Theresa May Caroline Spelman Cheryl Gillan The Baroness Warsi An infographic from 1985® onenineeightfive.com THE WORLD COALITION 2010: Gender Equality How many MPs are there in the House of Commons? Population of the UK Male: 30m 49% Female: 31.5m 51% Female: 143 22% Up 2.5% Male: 507 78% Total: 650 Total: 61.5 million MP gender split by party: Labour MP gender split by party: Conservatives MP gender split by party: Liberal Democrats Female: 81 31.4% Femalo: 48 15% Female: 7 12.3% Male: 177 68.6% Male: 259 85% Male: 50 87.7% Total: 258 Total: 307 Total: 57 O Down from 94 to 81 but up 4% accounting for decrease in total number of Labour MPs O Up from 18 to 48 since April (from 9% to 15%) O Down from 9 to 7 (from 15% to 12.3%) Small Parties O0000000000 +1 Green +1 SNP Sinn Fein SDLP No Female Plaid Cymru No Female DUP RANK POSITION 2001 - Global Position #33 2010 - Global Position #73 International League of Women MPs Ranked beneath: Burundi, Senegal, Guinea, Uganda and Latvia & more Current Rate of Progress 30% by 2025, 40% 2045, 50% 2065 RWANDA: 56% Women Parliament BELGIUM: 38% Women Parliament SWEDEN: 46% Women Parliament DENMARK: 38% Women Parliament SOUTH AFRICA: 45% Women Parliament SPAIN: 37% Women Parliament NETHERLANDS: 42% Women Parliament GERMANY: 33% Women Parliament NORWAY: 39.6% Women Parliament AUSTRIA: 28% Women Parliament First Women First Woman MP: Countess Constance Markievicz (1918) - did not take her seat in protest against Britain's policy in Ireland First Woman MP to take a seat: Viscountess Nancy Astor (1919) First Woman Minister: Margaret Bondfield (1924), Únder Secretary in the Ministry of Labour The Coalition Cabinet Theresa May Caroline Spelman Cheryl Gillan The Baroness Warsi An infographic from 1985® onenineeightfive.com THE WORLD COALITION 2010: Gender Equality How many MPs are there in the House of Commons? Population of the UK Male: 30m 49% Female: 31.5m 51% Female: 143 22% Up 2.5% Male: 507 78% Total: 650 Total: 61.5 million MP gender split by party: Labour MP gender split by party: Conservatives MP gender split by party: Liberal Democrats Female: 81 31.4% Femalo: 48 15% Female: 7 12.3% Male: 177 68.6% Male: 259 85% Male: 50 87.7% Total: 258 Total: 307 Total: 57 O Down from 94 to 81 but up 4% accounting for decrease in total number of Labour MPs O Up from 18 to 48 since April (from 9% to 15%) O Down from 9 to 7 (from 15% to 12.3%) Small Parties O0000000000 +1 Green +1 SNP Sinn Fein SDLP No Female Plaid Cymru No Female DUP RANK POSITION 2001 - Global Position #33 2010 - Global Position #73 International League of Women MPs Ranked beneath: Burundi, Senegal, Guinea, Uganda and Latvia & more Current Rate of Progress 30% by 2025, 40% 2045, 50% 2065 RWANDA: 56% Women Parliament BELGIUM: 38% Women Parliament SWEDEN: 46% Women Parliament DENMARK: 38% Women Parliament SOUTH AFRICA: 45% Women Parliament SPAIN: 37% Women Parliament NETHERLANDS: 42% Women Parliament GERMANY: 33% Women Parliament NORWAY: 39.6% Women Parliament AUSTRIA: 28% Women Parliament First Women First Woman MP: Countess Constance Markievicz (1918) - did not take her seat in protest against Britain's policy in Ireland First Woman MP to take a seat: Viscountess Nancy Astor (1919) First Woman Minister: Margaret Bondfield (1924), Únder Secretary in the Ministry of Labour The Coalition Cabinet Theresa May Caroline Spelman Cheryl Gillan The Baroness Warsi An infographic from 1985® onenineeightfive.com THE WORLD COALITION 2010: Gender Equality How many MPs are there in the House of Commons? Population of the UK Male: 30m 49% Female: 31.5m 51% Female: 143 22% Up 2.5% Male: 507 78% Total: 650 Total: 61.5 million MP gender split by party: Labour MP gender split by party: Conservatives MP gender split by party: Liberal Democrats Female: 81 31.4% Femalo: 48 15% Female: 7 12.3% Male: 177 68.6% Male: 259 85% Male: 50 87.7% Total: 258 Total: 307 Total: 57 O Down from 94 to 81 but up 4% accounting for decrease in total number of Labour MPs O Up from 18 to 48 since April (from 9% to 15%) O Down from 9 to 7 (from 15% to 12.3%) Small Parties O0000000000 +1 Green +1 SNP Sinn Fein SDLP No Female Plaid Cymru No Female DUP RANK POSITION 2001 - Global Position #33 2010 - Global Position #73 International League of Women MPs Ranked beneath: Burundi, Senegal, Guinea, Uganda and Latvia & more Current Rate of Progress 30% by 2025, 40% 2045, 50% 2065 RWANDA: 56% Women Parliament BELGIUM: 38% Women Parliament SWEDEN: 46% Women Parliament DENMARK: 38% Women Parliament SOUTH AFRICA: 45% Women Parliament SPAIN: 37% Women Parliament NETHERLANDS: 42% Women Parliament GERMANY: 33% Women Parliament NORWAY: 39.6% Women Parliament AUSTRIA: 28% Women Parliament First Women First Woman MP: Countess Constance Markievicz (1918) - did not take her seat in protest against Britain's policy in Ireland First Woman MP to take a seat: Viscountess Nancy Astor (1919) First Woman Minister: Margaret Bondfield (1924), Únder Secretary in the Ministry of Labour The Coalition Cabinet Theresa May Caroline Spelman Cheryl Gillan The Baroness Warsi An infographic from 1985® onenineeightfive.com THE WORLD COALITION 2010: Gender Equality How many MPs are there in the House of Commons? Population of the UK Male: 30m 49% Female: 31.5m 51% Female: 143 22% Up 2.5% Male: 507 78% Total: 650 Total: 61.5 million MP gender split by party: Labour MP gender split by party: Conservatives MP gender split by party: Liberal Democrats Female: 81 31.4% Femalo: 48 15% Female: 7 12.3% Male: 177 68.6% Male: 259 85% Male: 50 87.7% Total: 258 Total: 307 Total: 57 O Down from 94 to 81 but up 4% accounting for decrease in total number of Labour MPs O Up from 18 to 48 since April (from 9% to 15%) O Down from 9 to 7 (from 15% to 12.3%) Small Parties O0000000000 +1 Green +1 SNP Sinn Fein SDLP No Female Plaid Cymru No Female DUP RANK POSITION 2001 - Global Position #33 2010 - Global Position #73 International League of Women MPs Ranked beneath: Burundi, Senegal, Guinea, Uganda and Latvia & more Current Rate of Progress 30% by 2025, 40% 2045, 50% 2065 RWANDA: 56% Women Parliament BELGIUM: 38% Women Parliament SWEDEN: 46% Women Parliament DENMARK: 38% Women Parliament SOUTH AFRICA: 45% Women Parliament SPAIN: 37% Women Parliament NETHERLANDS: 42% Women Parliament GERMANY: 33% Women Parliament NORWAY: 39.6% Women Parliament AUSTRIA: 28% Women Parliament First Women First Woman MP: Countess Constance Markievicz (1918) - did not take her seat in protest against Britain's policy in Ireland First Woman MP to take a seat: Viscountess Nancy Astor (1919) First Woman Minister: Margaret Bondfield (1924), Únder Secretary in the Ministry of Labour The Coalition Cabinet Theresa May Caroline Spelman Cheryl Gillan The Baroness Warsi An infographic from 1985® onenineeightfive.com THE WORLD COALITION

2010 Gender Equality

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Females have come a long way in the past 150 years but things are still not completely equal between the sexes especially in the workplace and politics. This infographic looks at gender equality in th...

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