Eu Women Would Have to Work 15 and a Half Months to Earn the Same as Men in a Year
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The Minister for Equality, Ana Redondo, welcomed the Spanish State's return to fourth place in the European Gender Equality Index and stressed that the country is a benchmark in the EU and globally because "the feminist policies of the progressive government of Spain bear fruit".
Spain remained in the last year in the fourth place of the most advanced countries of the European Union (EU) in gender equality, behind Sweden, France and Denmark, according to the annual report published on Tuesday by the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE), according to EFE. This year the average score of the 27 EU Member States stands at 63.4 points out of a total of 100, representing an advance of 7.4 points compared to 2015 and 3…
If the current pace of progress is maintained, the twenty-seven will only achieve full equality in half a century. Gender equality is more real in perception than in practice.
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