Ratio of female ministers Japan ranks 113th in the world G7 at least 6:24 on March 11

Women accounted for the highest percentage of women in ministerial posts worldwide at 21.3%, but Japan is still at 15.8%, ranking 113th in the world.

This is a survey conducted by the IPU (Parliamentary Congress) and UN Women (UN Women), which are made up of members of parliament on the occasion of International Women's Day on August 8, and as of January 1 Has released the latest data.

According to the report, the percentage of women in ministerial posts around the world has reached a record high of 21.3% worldwide.

Women account for half or more than half of the ministers in 14 countries, with countries in Europe, Central and South America and Africa
ス ペ イ ン Spain ranked first in 66.7%,
フ ィ ン ラ ン ド Finland ranked second with 61.1%,
ニ カ Nicaragua came in third with 58.8%.

In Japan, women accounted for 15.8% of Japan's ministerial posts, ranking 113th in the world.

G7 = In the 7 developed countries,
▽ France ranked 10th with 52.9%
▽ Canada ranked 11th with 50%
▽ Germany ranks 26th with 40%, while Japan is the lowest.

"Women's involvement in decision-making is beneficial to society as a whole, and women are needed to make a difference in society," said UN Women's Secretary-General Muranbonukka. He called for women's power to be reflected in politics.