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  • The Global Gender Gap Index 2015
    • Measuring the Global Gender Gap
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      • Country Results
    • Tracking the Gender Gap Over Time
    • The Case for Gender Equality
    • Business and Policy Implications
    • Conclusion
    • References
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    • Appendix A: Regional and Income Group Classification, 2015
    • Appendix B: Spread of Minimum and Maximum Values by Indicator, 2015
    • Appendix C: Rankings by Indicator, 2015
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  • Report Highlights
  • Rankings
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  • Videos
  • Press Releases
  • Preface
  • The Global Gender Gap Index 2015
    • Measuring the Global Gender Gap
    • The Global Gender Gap Index Results in 2015
      • Country Results
    • Tracking the Gender Gap Over Time
    • The Case for Gender Equality
    • Business and Policy Implications
    • Conclusion
    • References
  • Appendices
    • Appendix A: Regional and Income Group Classification, 2015
    • Appendix B: Spread of Minimum and Maximum Values by Indicator, 2015
    • Appendix C: Rankings by Indicator, 2015
  • User’s Guide: How Country Profiles Work
  • Contributors
  • Acknowledgements
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