The Switzerland-based forum's annual Global Gender Gap Report , released yesterday, lists economics and health as the most challenging disparities between men and women worldwide.
Of the economic divide, the report says that "at the current rate of change, and given the widening economic gender gap since last year, it will not be closed for another 170 years."
The report has more positive findings when it comes to the gender gap on educational attainment, which it says "could be reduced to parity within the next 10 years."
Four Nordic countries, Iceland, Finland, Norway and Sweden, top the Global Gender Gap index, which measures differences in economics, education, health and political empowerment among 144 countries.
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No country has fully closed its overall gender gap, but those in the top five, which also includes Rwanda, have closed more than 80 per cent of theirs.
The US placed 45th in the index, down from 28th in 2015.
Yemen comes in last in the index, with the report finding that it has closed just over 51 percent of its overall gender gap.
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