Employment and Economic Benefits By Country

This table provides data on employment rates and access to economic benefits for women across different countries. Employment is a key factor in determining economic independence and resilience, particularly in the face of climate change. Women who have stable employment and access to economic benefits, such as social security, healthcare, and parental leave, are better positioned to cope with climate-related challenges. Conversely, in countries where women face barriers to employment or lack access to economic benefits, they are more vulnerable to the effects of climate disasters, including displacement, income loss, and food insecurity. This data is crucial for understanding the relationship between gender inequality in the labor market and the ability of women to build resilience against environmental risks, emphasizing the need for inclusive economic policies that support both gender equality and climate adaptation efforts.