Unpaid work measures the average minutes spent per day on routine housework, shopping, care for household members, care for non-household members volunteering, travel related to household activities and other unpaid activities for men and women aged 1564 years.
According to the WEF Global Gender Gap Report 2017, on an average 66 per cent of women's work in India is unpaid, compared to 12 per cent of men's.
Even for developed countries, like the United Kingdom, which was ranked 15th on the Global Gender Gap list, 56.7 per cent of women's work is unpaid, as against 32 per cent men's.
In the USA also, 50 per cent of women's work is unpaid while in case of men the figure stands at 31.5 per cent.
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An analysis of Global Gender Gap Index over the past years points to a continued under-use of the ever-increasing numbers of educated women than ever before, the report said.
As per the report, the global average annual earnings for a female stood at USD 12,000, while for a male it was as high as USD 21,000.
India has slipped 21 places on the World Economic Forum's Global Gender Gap index to a lowly 108.
Globally also for the first time since the WEF began measuring the gap across four pillars -- health, education, the workplace and political representation -- the global gap has actually widened.
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