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Women of Our World 2005. Indicators of Women’s Status and Progress Around the World. The Data and Estimates Provide Information On:. Basic demographics Reproductive health, including family planning, maternal health, and HIV/AIDS
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Women of Our World 2005 Indicators of Women’s Status and Progress Around the World
The Data and Estimates Provide Information On: • Basic demographics • Reproductive health, including family planning, maternal health, and HIV/AIDS • Education, work, and political participation, and trends over time in each of these areas
Proportions of Younger and Older Women, Selected World Regions Percent of female population Source: PRB, Women of Our World 2005
Births per Woman (Total Fertility Rate), Trends in Selected Regions Source: PRB, Women of Our World 2005
Adolescent Childbearing Percent of women ages 15-19 giving birth in one year Source: PRB, Women of Our World 2005
Maternal Deaths and Lifetime Risk of Dying from Maternal Causes Source: PRB, Women of Our World 2005; WHO/UNICEF/UNFPA
Trends in Births Attended by Skilled Personnel* Percent * Defined to include a doctor, nurse, or midwife. **Surveys dates are 1999 and 2003. Source: PRB, Women of Our World 2005; Demographic and Health Surveys
Percent of HIV-infected Adults Who are Women Source: PRB, Women of Our World 2005; UNAIDS
Girls and Boys’ Secondary School Enrollments, Latest Year Enrollments as a percent of the applicable age group Source: PRB, Women of Our World 2005; UNESCO
Girls’ Enrollments in Secondary School as Percentage of Boys’ Enrollments Girls per 100 boys Source: PRB, Women of Our World 2005; UNESCO
Trends in Women’s Share of Non-farm Wage Earners, Selected Regions Percent of paid, non-farm workforce Source: PRB, Women of Our World 2005; International Labour Organization
Women’s Share of Seats in National Parliaments Percent of seats in single or lower chamber Source: PRB, Women of Our World 2005; Inter-Parliamentary Union
Increases in Women’s Share of Parliamentary Seats, Selected Regions Percent of seats in single or lower chamber Source: PRB, Women of Our World 2005; Inter-Parliamentary Union