Annex A. Eurasia countries/territories’ SIGI 2019 scores

Table A.1. Eurasian countries’ SIGI 2019 scores

Country

SIGI

Discrimination in the family

Restricted physical integrity

Restricted access to productive and financial resources

Restricted civil liberties

LOW LEVEL OF DISCRIMINATION IN THE SIGI

Mongolia

20%

28%

Medium

8%

Very low

20%

Low

23%

Low

Belarus

21%

32%

Medium

15%

Low

15%

Low

21%

Low

Ukraine

21%

23%

Low

14%

Low

18%

Low

29%

Medium

Moldova

21%

23%

Low

13%

Low

37%

Medium

11%

Low

Kazakhstan

22%

22%

Low

14%

Low

31%

Medium

22%

Low

Kyrgyzstan

23%

29%

Medium

17%

Low

29%

Medium

18%

Low

Georgia

25%

34%

Medium

18%

Low

27%

Medium

19%

Low

Armenia

28%

33%

Medium

35%

Medium

23%

Low

19%

Low

Azerbaijan

29%

28%

Medium

43%

Medium

21%

Low

21%

Low

MEDIUM LEVEL OF DISCRIMINATION IN THE SIGI

Tajikistan

32%

48%

High

20%

Low

34%

Medium

25%

Low

NOT RANKED IN THE SIGI

Turkmenistan

n.a.

30%

Medium

n.a.

n.a.

n.a.

n.a.

n.a.

n.a.

Uzbekistan

n.a.

42%

Medium

n.a.

n.a.

n.a.

n.a.

23%

Low

Note: Changes in rankings between 2014 and 2019 should be interpreted with caution for several reasons. First, a genuine comparison is not possible due to changes in variables and methodology between the 2014 and 2019 editions of the SIGI. Second, there is a difference between the number of countries/territories ranked in 2014 and 2019. Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan have not been ranked as there is missing data on prevalence of domestic violence, attitudes towards working women and share of ownership for bank account, land and non-land assets.

Source: OECD (2019), Gender, Institutions and Development Database, https://oe.cd/ds/GIDDB2019

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