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- Joining Forces for Gender Equality: Japan - OECD
Advancing gender equality is not just a moral imperative; it will strengthen future gender-equal economic growth and social cohesion
- Japan’s gender equality gap is widening, not closing
In the 2025 global gender gap index (GGGI), Japan ranks 118th out of 148 countries – still the lowest among the G7 nations and among the poorest performers globally This is largely because of limited political participation by women The current cabinet of Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru says it all
- White Paper on Development Cooperation 2023 | Part III 3 (6) Gender . . .
Note 81: An international conference that Japan has held since 2014 as part of its efforts to realize gender equality and women’s empowerment, which are among the priority issues for the Government of Japan, both domestically and internationally
- Gender Equality Japan: Progress Or Still Behind?
This article explores recent findings from the World Economic Forum, key vocabulary to understand discussions around gender equality, and a breakdown of Japan’s performance in different areas related to gender equality
- Inside Japan’s Challenge to Remain Equal - HRRC
The fight for gender equality has been a persistent global challenge with Japan’s gender gap, one of the Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) countries
- Current Status and Challenges of Gender Equality in Japan
As meetings are held online (Zoom webinars), anyone who has registered in advance on the website of the Gender Equality Bureau can observe the session from anywhere in Japan
- Japan remains 118th in 2025 gender gap report, worst among G7
Japan remained at 118th among 148 countries in the gender gap rankings in 2025, still worst among the Group of Seven nations, affected by poor political participation by women, the World Economic Forum said Thursday
- Japan continues to rank among lowest for gender equality
Japan achieved a nearly 100 percent equality score in the areas of education and health, but lagged significantly behind in politics and the economy Japan scored just 8 5 percent in
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