Non-conservative modern women of india Press Trust of India - PTI
12 ஜூன் 2025 India has ranked 131 out of 148 countries in the World Economic Forum's Global Gender Gap Report 2025, slipping two places from its position last year. With a parity score of just 64.1 per cent, India is among the lowest-ranked countries in South Asia, according to the report released on Thursday. India ranked 129 last year. The Global Gender Gap Index measures gender parity across four key dimensions: Economic Participation and Opportunity, Educational Attainment, Health and Survival, and Political Empowerment. The Indian economy's overall performance improved in absolute terms by +0.3 points. "One of the dimensions where India increases parity is in Economic Participation and Opportunity, where its score improves by +.9 percentage points to 40.7 per cent. While most indicator values remain the same, parity in estimated earned income rises from 28.6 per cent to 29.9 per cent, positively impacting the subindex score," the report said. Scores in the labour force participation rate remained the same (45.9 per cent) as last year – India's highest achieved to date. In educational attainment, the report said, India scored 97.1 per cent, reflecting positive shifts in female shares for literacy and tertiary education enrolment, which result in positive score improvements for the subindex as a whole. "Where India records a slight drop in parity (-0.6 points) since the last edition is in Political Empowerment. Female representation in Parliament falls from 14.7 per cent to 13.8 per cent in 2025, lowering the indicator score for the second year in a row below 2023 levels," it said. With notable gains in political empowerment and economic participation, Bangladesh emerged as the best performer in South Asia, jumping 75 ranks to rank 24 globally. Nepal ranked 125, Sri Lanka 130, Bhutan 119, Maldives 138 and Pakistan 148. The report said the global gender gap has closed to 68.8 per cent, marking the strongest annual advancement since the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet full parity remains 123 years away at current rates, according to the report. Iceland leads the rankings for the 16th year running, followed by Finland, Norway, the United Kingdom and New Zealand. 2 "high profile, modern, non-conservative ladies" in India, as these are subjective and qualitative categories Data gathered by official sources and research institutes typically focus on measurable metrics like workforce participation, education levels, and political representation. However, recent 2025 reports provide insights into the general status and representation of women in modern India: Workforce Participation: Women constitute only 26% of the total workforce in India, a figure that has remained unchanged for three consecutive years (as of a September 2025 report). (KR still 74% are old types only) Leadership Positions: Only 8% of CEOs in India are women, and they hold only 15% of executive positions in the workplace, indicating persistent structural barriers in reaching high-profile roles. (KR Even 8% of 26% 0.2%, only whom we regularly seeing are modern;99% are still normal as old version) Political Representation: In 2025, female representation in Parliament stands at 13.8%, and the share of women in ministerial roles is 5.6%. Education: India has achieved high parity in educational attainment (97.1%), reflecting positive shifts in female literacy and tertiary education enrolment. [KR wrt education, active outside participation in life had not changed] These statistics suggest that while women in India are making significant educational strides, their transition into high-profile leadership roles and public life remains limited by systemic factors. Public opinion surveys indicate a blend of traditional and modern views across the population, but specific metrics for a "non-conservative" demographic are not available. 3 While there are no precise statistics for the "percentage of high profile modern, non-conservative ladies of USA," general demographic data indicates that women in the U.S. tend to be more liberal/non-conservative than men, and this gender gap is increasing, particularly among younger generations. General Population Trends Ideology: As of recent data, around 32% of women identified as conservative, compared to 41% of men, meaning a majority of women identify as either moderate or liberal (non-conservative). Partisanship: Women are more likely to vote for the Democratic Party and tend to be slightly more liberal than men. Age Divide: A significant "liberal gap" has opened up among young adults, with young women (Gen Z) being substantially more liberal than their male counterparts. A Financial Times analysis of Gallup data found young American women are about 30 percentage points more liberal than Gen Z men. "High Profile" Women in Leadership The term "high profile" often refers to women in government, media, and other visible leadership roles. In U.S. politics, the representation is structured by partisanship: Congress: Women make up a significantly larger percentage of the Democratic delegation in the House (40%) and Senate (31%) compared to the Republican delegation (15% and 18% respectively). This suggests that "non-conservative" women are more proportionally represented within their political sphere of influence. Overall Representation: Women remain underrepresented in high political offices, with many women and men believing that gender discrimination and other obstacles are major issues for women in politics. In summary, a majority of American women do not identify as conservative, and this non-conservative inclination is a growing trend that is also reflected in the partisan makeup of women in high-profile political positions. 4 ecent 2025 polling data and analyses of British politics provide strong indicators of women's political leanings in the UK: General Political Leanings Overall Alignment: Men and women tend to vote similarly for the main parties across all age groups, but a "modern gender gap" is evident in the extremes of the political spectrum. Reform UK Support: More men vote for the right-wing Reform UK party than women across all age groups. In October 2025 polls, 29% of men intended to vote Reform, compared to 24% of women. Labour and Green Support: Women are slightly more likely to vote Labour or Green than men. The Green Party polled particularly well with young women in the 2024 general election (23% of 18-24 year old women), almost double the rate of young men (12%). Generational Divide The most significant political differences appear along age lines, with younger women consistently leaning more left-wing and socially liberal: Young Women (Gen Z): This group is notably more progressive. A 2025 survey found 20% of young British women (16-29) identified as "Left," compared to just 13% of young men. Around 37% of young women identify as "woke". Older Women: Historically, women tended to be more conservative, but the trend has shifted to the left since the late 1970s. Women in High Profile Roles Women make up a record 41% of Members of the House of Commons as of 2024, ranking the UK 27th globally. Labour: Women account for 46% of all Labour MPs (186 out of 399). Liberal Democrats: Women represent 44% of their MPs (32 out of 72). Conservatives: Women make up 24% of their MPs (29 out of 119), a persistently lower rate compared to other major parties. 5 Thus Indian position is not that bad and even English and American ladies are not that changed. 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