6 galling statistics about wealth inequality that show how women are paying the price
Tomorrow is the first day of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, which means it’s showtime for Oxfam International’s annual report on income inequality. This year’s theme is women.
Most global wealth disparities are related to gender inequities: Women own half the wealth of men, which is largely due to unpaid care work, the “hidden engine that keeps the wheels of our economies, businesses, and societies moving,” says Amitabh Behar, CEO of Oxfam India. You only need to know six galling facts:
It’s gonna get worse: Another 200 million more children and older people needing care will appear this decade, causing a caregiving spike.
The report calls on governments to invest in national care systems, which will alleviate the unpaid workloads of women and girls.
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