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Gender Development Index

The Gender Development Index created by STUDIO TERP STUDIO TERP There are 148 countries in total on the GDI (Gender Development Index). Women outlive men in almost every country. Women even outlive men by more then 5 years in 42% of these countries. There are more women then men in the world. Russion Federation and other former Soviet states have the greatest percentages of women: above 53% of their population is female (the life expectancy difference here is even more then 10 years). Women's GNI ( Gross National Income) is however lower then men's in all countries. In fact, in almost 30% of these countries women have a GNI less then half of men's GNI. In 110 countries (that's 75 %) women go to school for a shorter period of time then men (mean years of schooling). Although countries might be on top of HDI (Human Development Index), this doesn't evindently mean they also do well when it comes to the GDI. Countries, although on the HDI, which due to missing or uncomplete data have no ranking on GDI are for that matter not visualized. Sources: Gender-related Development Index, http://hdr.undp.org/en/content/table-5-gender-related-development-index-gdi No Ceilings data set / DEMINDEX, http://noceilings.org/about/ Population, female (% of total), http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SP.POP.TOTL.FE.ZS Differences in mean years schooling 10 20 30 50 70 80 age men women GNI 79,2 years 11.6 Norway 1 Slovakia female male Slovakia O3.8 Afghanistan 03.4 Togo O3.2 Liberia 2.9 Pakistan 11.5 female percentage of population 71.5 5 Norway 51.4% percentage of 2.6 Yemen 61.6% I democracy index 0.8 average O1.1 Kuwait O1.4 Sri Lanka O1.4 Qatar O1.4 United Arab Emirates O2.2 Lesotho 7.35 12.7 83.6 Saudi Arabia 34 - Norway 12.6 79.4 Slovakia 37 Differences in HDI and GDI ranking 49.9% Several conditions can cause a country to do better or worse, or even much better or worse on GDI. There's much correspondence to be found in the overall classification of higher and lower develop- ment countries. However history, health, econom- ics, freedom of all sorts, security, laws (the level of democracy), culture, education, religion and / or other convictions, and not to mention wars, they all influence the levels of equality in rights and devel- opment. Bear in mind that on the whole people in the less developed countries live shorter then in higher developed countries, so a higher GDI rank- ing doesn't always mean better life condititons. Differences in life expectancy omen women 45 Lesotho 80.5% | 9,80 outlive by vears 10 12 O 12.6 Russian Federation O 12.1 Lithuania O11.6 Belarus O 11.5 Ukraine O1.3 Kazakhstan 6.8 49.5 Lesotho 4.6 49.2 50.7% 65.3% 6.02 %3D 04.8 average OO 0.4 Niger DO 0.3 Lesotho OO 0.3 Malawi 0O 0.2 Mali O1.3 Swaziland 80.6 74 Albania Albania Albania 95 9.5 74.6 49.9% 57.1% 5.86 Differences in GNI men's GNI women's GNI greatest differences smallest differences 8,0 77,6 Saudi Arabia 9.2 73.9 Jordan Comparing countries In which country are you (as a woman) better of living? Comparing very high with very low ranks is easy, you'd choose high (like Norway) but what if the GDI rank is okay but life expectancy on the other hand very low (like Lesotho), or if the HDI rank is okay but the GDI is very unequal and there's little / no democracy (like Saudi Arabia)? These are just some extremes, but what are the most important conditions? What if you were able to choose? Are you going to choose for wealth, for more equality or for a longer life? Check/ compare all countries in the graph below. Norway 14.8% 42.5% Afghanistan L112 Saudi Arabia 80.5% 20.6% 1.84 15.4% Rwanda Algeria 81.5% 58.6 Niger Malawi 58.3 Lesotho 162 17.4% 49.6% 83.9% Afghanistan 169 37.1% Iraq Burun 3.38 62.2 84.1% 18.0% Afghanistan Mozambique 59.7 147 Niger 148 Afghanistan Iran Niger 187 49.3% 86.5% 15.4% 2.48 18.4% GDI (Gender Development Index) Command over economic resources GNI (Gross National Income) per capita HDI Health and education Democracy Population (Human Development Index) Female and male life expectancy at birth. Female and male expected years of schooling for children and female and male mean years of schooling for adults ages 25 and older. Index of democracy, on a 0 to 10 scale, is based on the ratings for 60 indicators grouped in five categories: each category has a rating on a 0 to 10 scale, and the overall index of democracy is the simple average of the five category indexes. Female part of the population by percentage. highlighted are those countries which are mentioned in the graphs above Is a summary measure of achievements in key dimensions of human development: a long and healthy life, access to knowledge and a decent standard of living. Measures gender inequalities in achievement in three basic dimensions of human development: health, education and command over economic resources. Female and male estimated earned income. Estimated earned income: based on female and male shares of economically active population, ratio of female to male wage in all sectors and gross national income in 2011 purchasing power parity (PPP) terms for female and male populations from World Bank (2014) and ILO (2013). highest ranking women highest ranking men lowest ranking women lowest ranking men age O average school years O life expectance - women- men estimated GNI per capita Omen's GNI O womens GNI democracy rating 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 10.000 20.000 40.000 60.000 100.000 140.000 10 Norway 1 Slovakia Australia 2 Argentina 3 Venezuela 4 Hungary 5 Norway 6 Sweden 7 United States 8 Finland 9 Slovenia Switzerland Netherlandy United States ロロ 56.994 9.80 Germany New Zealand Canada 13.0 Singapore Dermark 10 Ireland 11 Sweden 12 10 Bulgaria Iceland 13 United Kingkom 11 Trinidad and Tobago 14 12 Armenia Hong Kong China (SAR) Korea (Republic of Japan 17 15 15 13 United Kingdom 14 Poland 15 Thailand Israel 19 France 20 16 Moldova Austria 21 17 Denmark ロロ Belgium Licembourg 21 18 France 21 19 Jamaica Finland 24 Slovenia Iraly 26 Spain 27 Czech Republic Greece 29 Brunci Danussalam 30 Qatar 31 Cyprus 32 Estonia 33 Saudi Arabia 34 25 20 Philippines 21 Ukraine 22 Kuwait 28 23 Croatia 24 Canada ロロ 25 Spain 26 Uruguay 27 Kazakhstan Lithuania 35 28 Guyana Poland 35 29 Israel Slovakia 37 30 Iceland ロロ Malta 39 31 Brunei Darussalam United Arab Emirates 32 Qatar | 23.5% 40 141.468 Chile 41 33 Belarus Portugal 41 Hngary 34 Barbados 43 Bahrain 35 Mongolia Cuba 44 36 Panama Kinwait 46 37 Namibia Croatia 47 38 Belgium Larvia 48 Argentina 49 39 Kyrgyzstan Unguay lal 50 40 Australia 41 Suriname Belanes 53 42 Palestine, State of ロロ Romania 54 43 Romania Libya 55 44 Costa Rica 45 Lesotho Russian Federation 57 46 Colombia Bulgaria 58 Barbados 59 47 New Zealand 48 Portugal Ant arb Malaysia 62 61 49 Hong Kong, China (SAR) 50 Czech Republic Mauritins 63 Trinikad and Tobhago 64 51 Netherlands Lebanon 65 52 Singapore Panama 65 53 Latvia ( 54.3% Venezeka 67 Costa Rica 54 Tonga na 68 Turkey 69 55 Paraguay Kazakhstan 70 56 Ireland Mexico 71 57 EI Salvador Seychele ndNe 58 Lithuania Sri Lanka 73 59 Botswana Iran 75 60 Belize Azerbaijan Jonkan 76 77 61 Germany 13.3 13.3 62 Italy Hrazil 63 Chile Georgia Gronda 79 64 Cuba ロロ Penu 82 65 Russian Federation Ukraine 66 Luxembourg 83 Belize 84 67 Bahrain Macedonia 84 68 Sri Lanka Boma and Armenia 87 69 Greece Fiji 88 70 Estonia Thailand 89 71 United Arab Emirates Tunisia 90 72 Mauritius China 91 73 Peru Algeria 93 74 Albania 75 Malta Albania 95 Jamaica 76 Switzerland 96 77 Azerbaijan Colombia 98 78 Tajikistan 79 Japan |87.0 Suriname 100 Tongu 100 80 Rwanda 81 Samoa Maldives 103 82 Uzbekistan Mongolia 103 83 Macedonia ロロ Turk 103 Samoa 106 84 Georgia Palestine, State of 107 Indonesia 108 85 Korea (Republic of) 86 Cyprus Botswana 109 Egypr 110 Paraguay 111 87 Mexico 88 China 89 Fiji Bolivia 113 90 Maldives n'a Moldova 114 91 Austria El Salvador 11S Uzbekistan 116 92 Malaysia Philippines 117 93 Libya 118 94 Bolivia Syrian Arab Republic 118 Irag 120 Guyana 121 95 Honduras 96 Congo Fict Nam 12/ 97 Burkina Faso 1.1 Cape Ven 12 98 Indonesia onesia 124 Guatemala 125 99 Madagascar Kyrgyzstan 125 Namibia 127 100 Tanzania 101 Zambia Timor-Leste 128 102 Nicaragua Honhuras 129 Morocco 129 103 Nepal Vamatu 131 104 Guatemala Nicaragua 132 105 Cambodia 106 Zimbabwe Tajikistan 133 Inha 135 107 Bangladesh 108 Kenya Cambodia 136 109 Burundi Ghana 138 110 Lebanon Lao PDR 139 Congo 140 111 Vanuatu 112 Saudi Arabia na Zambia 141 Bangladesh 142 Sao Tome and Principe 142 113 Lao PDR 114 Uganda 115 Sao Tome and Principe - 마미 Nepal 145 Pakistan 146 Kenya 147 na 116 Tunisia ロロ 117 Malawi Swaziland 148 118 Turkey Angola 149 Abma 150 Rwanda 151 Cameroon 152 119 Ghana DO 120 Mozambique 121 Swaziland Nigeria 152 Yemen 154 122 Timor-Leste Madagascar 155 Zimhabwe 156 Pap New Gun 157 Soloman slands 157 123 Cameroon 124 Senegal 125 Egypt 126 Ethiopia 127 Syrian Arab Republic Camons 139 Tanzania 159 Mauritania 161 Lesotho162 128 Iran ロロ 129 Algeria Senegal 163 Uganda 164 Benin 165 130 Jordan 131 Nigeria 00 00 00 132 Morocco Togo 166 133 India - 마 - 미 Afghanistan169 134 Benin 70 399 499 135 Congo (Dem. Rep.) 136 Togo 171 00 137 Iraq 00 Ethiopia 173 Malawi 174 138 Mauritania Liberia 175 139 Sierra Leone 45.3 45.8 Mali 176 140 Liberia 141 Guinea Mozambique 178 Guinea 179 Burundi 180 142 Central African Republic 143 Mali Burkina Faso 181 144 Chad 0.6 1.52 Sierra Leone 183 145 Pakistan Chad 184 Central African Republic 185 Congo (Dem. Rep) 186 Niger187 146 Yemen 147 Niger -148 Afghanistan Age 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 10.000 20.000 40.000 60.000 100.000 140.000 10 LOW HUMAN DEVELOPMENT MEDIUM HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HIGH HUMAN DEVELOPMENT VERY HIGH HUMAN DEVELOPMENT

Gender Development Index

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This is my contribution to the Human Development Data Visualization Competition. I created an overview of the data of the Gender Development Index and compared the HDI with GDI ranking.

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