What percent (share) of the world’s countries currently have a woman chief executive?

Critical Analysis

Find answers to the following questions using the visual above, any links below, your big brain, and your knowledge of American government and politics:

  1. Fun fact: about half the world’s population is male and about half is female. According to the visual, about what percent of the world’s countries currently have a female chief executive?

  2. Describe one change over time in the visual above.

  3. Make a claim about why there is such a disparity between male and female chief executives?

  4. Make a claim about whether there will ever be gender parity in the level of the world’s chief executives?

  5. As shown in the visual below* countries have made bigger strides in gender parity in national legislatures than in chief executives. In the United States, for example, women currently make up 29% of the U.S. House of Representatives and 25% of the U.S. Senate. Yet, no woman has ever been the American President. Why do you think humans are more willing to have a female legislator than a female chief executive?

  6. In the United States, a newly released report by the National Partnership for Women & Families finds that states with a higher percentage of women legislators are more likely to adopt policies that provide abortion protections than states with a lower percentage of women legislators. What do you imagine are other policy consequences of the lack of gender parity in legislatures.

  7. According the visual below*, what countries currently have a female chief executive?

  8. When do you think the US will have its first female president (if ever)?

  9. As shown in the visual below*, how does when women gain the right to vote, impact gender parity in politics?

  10. Some countries have passed gender parity laws that has had the effect of increasing female participation rates in those government’s legislatures. Some countries still have not guaranteed women the right to vote. Do you think the U.S. should pass gender parity laws.

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