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The 10 economies in the world closest to gender parity

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The Global Gender Gap Report 2025 tracks progress on #genderparity across 4 dimensions in 148 countries. Women's inclusion at work is about more than a moral principle: it has been proven to drive economic growth.

The World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Report reveals the top 10 economies making strides in gender parity in 2025. These countries are leading in closing gaps in education, health, political representation, and economic participation.

Top-performing countries in gender parity

Iceland leads for the 16th consecutive year with an overall parity score of 92.6% and an exceptional political parity score. Finland and Norway follow, with strong records in education and health equality. The UK, appearing in the top 5 for the first time, is buoyed by a gender-equal political cabinet.

New Zealand, Sweden, Moldova, Namibia, Germany, and Ireland complete the top 10, each marking milestones in gender-balanced leadership and representation.

The broader picture of gender parity in 2025

Globally, gender parity stands at 68.8%, a slight improvement from last year. However, progress remains slow—it’s projected to take 123 years to achieve full equality. Despite advances, an implementation gap persists, where policy changes are not always followed by tangible results.

Why gender parity in 2025 matters

With global uncertainty and rapid technological shifts, nations that leverage the full talent of their populations are best positioned for resilience and growth. Gender parity is not just a fairness issue—it's an economic imperative.

Watch the full video to see how countries are closing the gender gap and shaping a more inclusive future.

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