![Scandinavia is the best place to be a working woman according to The Economist's 2021 glass-ceiling index Scandinavia is the best place to be a working woman according to The Economist's 2021 glass-ceiling index](https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1449754/gci2.jpg?p=twitter)
Scandinavia is the best place to be a working woman according to The Economist's 2021 glass-ceiling index
![The Glass-Ceiling Index" - The best (& worst) places to be a working woman. INTERACTIVE chart: http://www.econo… | Interactive charts, Infographic map, Infographic The Glass-Ceiling Index" - The best (& worst) places to be a working woman. INTERACTIVE chart: http://www.econo… | Interactive charts, Infographic map, Infographic](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/33/b6/5c/33b65ccedc8d03b3b3a19574e676a2f0.png)
The Glass-Ceiling Index" - The best (& worst) places to be a working woman. INTERACTIVE chart: http://www.econo… | Interactive charts, Infographic map, Infographic
Gendelity - Better than Israel, Worse than Slovakia. - the Glass-Ceiling Index via the The Economist more here => http://ow.ly/R5jM50DCtq6 #genderequity #SDG5 | Facebook
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John McCartin on Twitter: "Our obsession with gender quotas is pure populist pandering and an insult to women. Gender quotas are like picking at a scab. Scratching at the symptoms while neglecting
![Christian Christensen on Twitter: "In ranking of working conditions for women in 29 countries ("Glass Ceiling Index") @TheEconomist had Sweden at #1, followed by 3 other Nordics. US ranked #20, Britain #24. Christian Christensen on Twitter: "In ranking of working conditions for women in 29 countries ("Glass Ceiling Index") @TheEconomist had Sweden at #1, followed by 3 other Nordics. US ranked #20, Britain #24.](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Ex5aKX9XEAo9ntq.png)