The economist’s glass-ceiling index measures the role and influence of women in the workforce across the OECD club of mostly rich countries. Four Nordic countries—Sweden, Iceland, Finland and Norway—top the index as the best places for working women. Japan and South Korea, where women must still choose between a family or a career, fill the bottom two places.
Men of waygook come forth and explain why this is wrong/such things need not be measured/cannot be measured accurately
Why don't you analyze it? The data is right there. Why don't you go through each data set and analyze it and see what is interesting in it and what it might reveal?
This is your job Marti! Don't palm it off onto others.
Nah. Others always complaining. Lets see them step up and try and analyze. There's definitely some meat on there to pick at.
men work 'harder, longer, fast better' ~Ye. nordic women are naturally more physically capable than other women so of course they would be getting closer to earning as much as a man.