A Decade of Stagnation: New UNDP data shows gender biases remain entrenched
June 13, 2023
New York - The latest Gender Social Norms Index (GSNI) report has revealed no improvement in biases against women in a decade, with almost 9 out of 10 men and women worldwide still holding such biases today. Half of people worldwide still believe men make better political leaders than women, and more than 40 percent believe men make better business executives than women. A staggering 25 percent of people believe it is justified for a man to beat his wife, according to the new GSNI report launched today by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), reflecting the latest data from the World Values Survey.
Access the report at: https://hdr.undp.org/content/2023-gender-social-norms-index-gsni
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About the Gender Social Norms Index:
The Gender Social Norms Index captures how social beliefs can obstruct gender equality in multiple dimensions— political, educational, economic, and physical integrity. It is constructed based on responses to seven questions from the World Values Survey, which are used to create seven indicators using data from 80 countries and territories, covering 85% of the global population. This report presents an update of the GSNI since it was first calculated in 2019 (with data up to 2010-2014) and includes the most recent data for the period 2017-2022.
Contact Information:
New York: Victor Garrido Delgado. victor.garrido.delgado@undp.org.
Arab States: fatma.yassin@undp.org