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Working women without
access to financial accounts

Working women with access
to financial accounts

Women not in paid work with
access to financial accounts

49.4

65.1

100%

Global
averages


Inclusion index
Best Worst
0.9 0.1 No data

Developed
Economies

East Asia and
the Pacific

Central and Eastern Europe
and Central Asia

0
United
States

Norway

United States
0.75

Yemen
0.14

Afghanistan
Niger 0.35
0.34

Namibia
0.7

China
0.66

Sweden
0.87

Women’s level of inclusion in economic, social, and political
spheres is a critical measure of a country’s basic human
rights. Countries such as Rwanda, Moldova, Turkmenistan,
Armenia, and Benin have recently made notable gains in
women’s education, financial access, or representation
in the national legislature.

Employment
The global gender gap in employ-
ment spans 30 percentage points,
with exceptions: Ninety-three
percent of Rwandan women work.

Financial access
Two out of every three women
worldwide hold some form of
financial account. Only one in 10
does in conflict-ridden countries.

AIMING FOR INCLUSION


MAKING THEIR VOICES HEARD


78 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
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