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Appendix 6-J:
G20 Public Opinion on Gender Equality
From Chapter 6: Achieving Gender Equality through G7 and G20 Governance, by Julia Kulik
In Accountability for Effectiveness in Global Governance
edited by John Kirton and Marina Larionova
available from Routledge, 2018
Member | % who view gender equality as an important fundamental principle | Average G20 compliance | Average G7/8 compliance |
Canada | 94 | +0.63 | +0.94 |
Germany | 92 | +0.67 | +0.53 |
United Kingdom | 92 | +0.75 | +0.67 |
Australia | 92 | +0.56 | |
United States | 91 | +0.50 | +0.72 |
France | 83 | +0.38 | +0.53 |
Italy | 82 | +0.25 | +0.13 |
Argentina | 82 | 0 | |
Brazil | 82 | +0.38 | – |
Mexico | 73 | 0 | – |
India | 71 | +0.38 | – |
South Africa | 67 | +0.13 | – |
Korea | 64 | +0.56 | – |
Japan | 60 | +0.33 | +0.37 |
Russia | 58 | 0 | +0.08 |
Turkey | 48 | −0.13 | – |
Indonesia | 44 | −0.38 | – |
China | N/A | +0.38 | – |
Saudi Arabia | N/A | +0.13 | – |
Notes:
2015. https://www.pewglobal.org/2015/11/18/appendix-c-detailed-tables/.
G20 compliance is averaged over nine assessments.
G7/8 compliance is averaged over 19 assessments.
Source: Richard Wike and Katie Simmons (2015), Global Attitude and Trends. Pew Research Center. November 18.
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