In 2022, almost 80 percent of New Zealand's female population aged between 15 and 64 years participated in the labor force. Contrastingly, around five percent of Afghanistan's women in this age group were a part of the labor force in 2022.
More opportunities for women?
With an increased focus on achieving gender equality, more opportunities have arisen for women throughout the Asia-Pacific region. Interestingly, many countries across the region had a higher female to male ratio in tertiary education. However, there appears to still exist bias in STEM (science, engineering, technology, and math) subjects and careers, as there is a low female representation in these areas.
Women in positions of power
Despite the attempts to push for gender equality, there also still appears to exist gender imbalances in many governments across the Asia-Pacific region. As such, there was a much lower female representation in ministerial level positions in Asia Pacific countries, compared to the male representation. Additionally, New Zealand was the only Asia Pacific country which stood out as having a bigger female-to-male ratio in terms of political representation.
Female labor force participation rate as a share of the female population in the Asia-Pacific region in 2022, by country or territory
Labor force participation rate is the proportion of the population aged between 15 and 64 years that is economically active: all people who supply labor for the production of goods and services during a specified period.
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