By using data pulled from the United Nations Development Program , Time has compile a map showingjust how far the world has to go to pass on grammatical gender par .
The numbers on the map correspond to each country’sGender Inequality Index(GII ) , a chassis derived from a number of divisor , let in the parental mortality rate pace , the figure of fanny woman hold in government body , and the labor force involvement rate . The lower the number , the better the grammatical gender equality .
The top ten commonwealth are Netherlands , Sweden , Denmark , Switzerland , Norway , Finland , Germany , Slovenia , France , and Iceland . The U.S. is ranked # 43 and the U.K. # 34 . Australia and Canada rank # 17 and # 18 respectively . At bottom are Yemen , Afghanistan , Niger , Saudi Arabia , Congo and Liberia .

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Here ’s an interactional interlingual rendition of the map .

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And here ’s a sortable chart showing the GII for each country :
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