5 best countries to live if you are a woman (and where absolutely not!)

5 best weights to live in if you are a woman

We are convinced that we have achieved excellent results in terms of rights, even here in Italy. That our struggles have had a great influence in negotiating with the difficulties that all women have had to face in the past. And the difficulties mark, we all know:

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But we are still far from having reached an optimal condition of life, in which gender equality, in every sphere, is the master. However, there are countries in which the living conditions of women are much better, and in which we should move all TOMORROW Let's see together the 5 best countries to live in if you are a woman according to the Best Countries for Woman ranking compiled by US News.

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5. Australia: kangaroos are coming ... in a few years

In fifth place in the ranking we find Australia. In fact, according to the Australian Human Right Commission, in recent years Australian women have taken on increasingly important roles within sectors such as: government, universities, work. Well but not very well because in this country women would have to work 66 more days to reach the same salary as their male colleagues. Come on Australian friends, you have almost reached your goal!

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4. Holland, perfect for new mothers

In fourth place, however, the Netherlands. A praise to this country which over the years has committed its energies to reducing the gap between men and women within various areas such as health, economy, politics and work.It is interesting that in this country new mothers are entitled to some benefits including a "nurse during maternity leave, whose expenses are covered by the" insurance! Blessed are you Dutch mothers

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3. Canada: aims for progress but with some setbacks

In third place we find Canada, whose government has included the defense of women's rights within its internal and foreign policies. Of course, not all that glitters is gold, you know. An increase in gender equality is opposed a high number of violence and murders related to indigenous women of Canada, which does not do justice to a country so projected to the future.

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2. Sweden: tenacity and goals in mind for women

The second place deserves Sweden, which had already positioned itself in 4th place in the overall Global gender Gap ranking in 2014. We are talking about a country in which equality between men and women manifests itself as a goal to be achieved now and now. This Nordic tenacity comes from "having developed awareness that women are still perceived as a troubled, oppressed group, which is why the country's leaders are moving with some speed to solve the problem."

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1. Denmark, where mum and dad are free and relaxed

In the first place of the best countries to live in if you are a woman we find Denmark. This country promotes gender equality through concrete acts, such as a child care system relating to income and management of the maternity-paternity period among the most flexible and evolved in the European Union, putting both parents in a position to manage the first months of the child in complete tranquility. Everyone happier, right?

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Countries where, unfortunately, a woman is not doing very well

Apparently, according to U.S. News, Algeria and Pakistan are the worst countries to live in if you are a woman. Lacks and denials of rights so blatant that they are being fought internationally by groups that deal with women's rights. But instead, where is Italy? Only at the 16th! We are still a long way from achieving a condition of equality between men and women, both on a social level and in terms of rights and work. Suffice it to say that the salary gap for 2016 stands at a difference of about 10% for the same job positions to the detriment of women. Other than Women's Day, therefore, we must continue to fight!

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