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The World’s Women 2005: Progress in Statistics

By on January 01, 2006

The World’s Women 2005: Progress in Statistics focuses on the state of statistics for addressing gender concerns. It reviews the current availability of national data and assesses progress in data reporting from 1975 to 2003, based on the information that national statistical authorities report to the international statistical system.1 The statistics reviewed include those related to population, health, education and work. Also reviewed in the report is the current state of statistics in some of the relatively newer areas, namely violence against women; poverty; power and decision-making; and human rights.

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Division, United N. S. The World’s Women 2005: Progress in Statistics. , , . United Nations, 2006. Division, U. N. S. (2006). The World’s Women 2005: Progress in Statistics. , , . Division, United N. S. "The World’s Women 2005: Progress in Statistics." United Nations, 2006, .Division United N. S. "The World’s Women 2005: Progress in Statistics." (2006). Division, U N S 2006, 'The World’s Women 2005: Progress in Statistics', . United N S Division, 'The World’s Women 2005: Progress in Statistics' (2006). Division U. N. S. The World’s Women 2005: Progress in Statistics. . 2006. Division, United N. S. The World’s Women 2005: Progress in Statistics. . 2006. , .

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