- World Economic Forum says the global gender gap will take 108 years to close around the world.
- When it comes to economic gender disparities, the gap will take in excess of 200 years to eliminate.
- The WEF's survey shows that Iceland has the lowest gender gap, while the highest gap is in the civil war stricken state of Yemen.
- USA ranked 51st globally, while the UK was 15th.
It will take more than 200 years for economic gender equality to emerge, and 108 years to completely close the global gender gap across politics, health, education, according to the latest report from the World Economic Forum.