国際指標に示された 日本の男女共同参画の現状について 平成 29 年 3 月 24 日第 51 回男女共同参画会議辻村議員提出資料

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1 資料 4-1 国際指標に示された 日本の男女共同参画の現状について 平成 29 年 3 月 24 日第 51 回男女共同参画会議辻村議員提出資料

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3 >>> VERSION FRANÇAISE Women in national parliaments The data in the table below has been compiled by the Inter-Parliamentary Union on the basis of information provided by National Parliaments by 1st January countries are classified by descending order of the percentage of women in the lower or single House. Comparative data on the world and regional averages as well as data concerning the two regional parliamentary assemblies elected by direct suffrage can be found on separate pages. You can use the PARLINE database to view detailed results of parliamentary elections by country. Situation as of 1st January 2017 New: You can now consult our archive of statistical data on the percentage of women in national parliaments. WORLD CLASSIFICATION Lower or single House Upper House or Senate Rank Country Elections Seats* Women % W Elections Seats* Women % W 1 Rwanda % % 2 Bolivia % % 3 Cuba % Iceland % Nicaragua % Sweden % Senegal % Mexico % % 9 Finland % " South Africa % % 11 Ecuador % Namibia % % 13 Mozambique % " Norway % Spain % % 16 Argentina % % 17 Ethiopia % % 18 Timor-Leste % Angola % Belgium % % " Netherlands % % 22 Denmark % Germany % N.A % 24 Slovenia % % 25 Burundi % % " United Republic of Tanzania % Costa Rica % Portugal % Belarus % % 30 Serbia % Uganda % New Zealand % Grenada % % 34 Zimbabwe % % 35 Switzerland % % 36 Andorra % " El Salvador %

4 38 Guyana % The F.Y.R. of Macedonia % Algeria % % 41 Tunisia % Cameroon % % 43 Italy % % " Trinidad and Tobago % % 45 Austria % N.A % 46 Sudan % % 47 United Kingdom % N.A % 48 Nepal % Philippines % % 50 Australia % % 51 South Sudan % % 52 Luxembourg % Poland % % 54 Afghanistan % % " Peru % Israel % " Lao People's Democratic Republic % Kazakhstan % % 59 Dominican Republic % % 60 Estonia % " Viet Nam % Canada % N.A % 63 France % % " Honduras % " Turkmenistan % Suriname % Iraq % Mauritania % % 69 Dominica % " Lesotho % % 71 Somalia % N.A % 72 Equatorial Guinea % % 73 Singapore % China % Cabo Verde % Montenegro % San Marino % Albania % Republic of Moldova % Ireland % % " Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) % Eritrea % Guinea % Bosnia and Herzegovina % % 85 Lithuania % Seychelles % Monaco % Romania % % 89 Pakistan % % 90 Morocco % % 91 Bangladesh % " Cambodia % % 3

5 93 Uruguay % % 94 Czech Republic % % " Slovakia % " United Arab Emirates % Croatia % " Saudi Arabia % Indonesia % Kenya % % 101 Bulgaria % " Kyrgyzstan % " Madagascar % % 104 United States of America % % 105 Tajikistan % % 106 Colombia % % 107 Greece % " Panama % Sao Tome and Principe % Zambia % Cyprus % Togo % Jamaica % % 114 Gabon % % " Mongolia % Niger % " Republic of Korea % Azerbaijan % Barbados % % " Malawi % " Saint Lucia % % 122 Democratic People's Republic of Korea % Fiji % " Georgia % " Latvia % " Libya % " Uzbekistan % % 128 Chile % % " Russian Federation % N.A % 130 Jordan % % 131 Egypt % " Turkey % Paraguay % % 134 Guinea-Bissau % Saint Kitts and Nevis % Bahamas % % " Syrian Arab Republic % Saint Vincent and the Grenadines % Chad % Ghana % " Guatemala % Malta % " Palau % % 144 Sierra Leone % Liberia % % " Ukraine % Liechtenstein %

6 148 India % % 149 Mauritius % Cote d'ivoire % Antigua and Barbuda % % 152 Burkina Faso % Djibouti % Brazil % % 155 Nauru % Malaysia % N.A % 157 Myanmar % % 158 Hungary % Samoa % Armenia % Botswana % Gambia % Japan % % 164 Brunei Darussalam % " Marshall Islands % Democratic Republic of the Congo % % 167 Mali % Central African Republic % Bhutan % % 170 Bahrain % % 171 Congo % % 172 Benin % Tuvalu % Kiribati % Swaziland % % 176 Comoros % Iran (Islamic Republic of) % " Maldives % Sri Lanka % Nigeria % % 181 Thailand % Tonga % Belize % % " Kuwait % " Lebanon % Papua New Guinea % Haiti % % 188 Solomon Islands % Oman % % 190 Micronesia (Federated States of) % " Qatar % " Vanuatu % " Yemen % % * Figures correspond to the number of seats currently filled in Parliament 1 - South Africa: The figures on the distribution of seats do not include the 36 special rotating delegates appointed on an ad hoc basis, and all percentages given are therefore calculated on the basis of the 54 permanent seats. Women in politics Home page Areas of activity Functioning and documents 5

7 Women in Parliaments: World and Regional Averages The data in the tables below has been compiled by the Inter-Parliamentary Union on the basis of information provided by National Parliaments by 1 st January The percentages do not take into account the case of parliaments for which no data was available at that date. Comparative data on the percentage of women in each National Parliament as well as data concerning the two regional parliamentary assemblies elected by direct suffrage can be found on separate pages. You can use the PARLINE database to view detailed results of parliamentary elections by country. Situation as of 1 st January 2017 New: you can now consult an archive of statistical data on women in National Parliaments. Total MPs 46'136 Gender breakdown known for 46'136 Men 35'384 Women 10'752 Percentage of women 23.3% Total MPs 39'210 Gender breakdown known for 39'210 Men 30'044 Women 9'166 Percentage of women 23.4% Total MPs 6'926 Gender breakdown known for 6'926 Men 5'340 Women 1'586 Percentage of women 22.9% Single House or lower House Upper House or Senate Both Houses combined Nordic countries 41.7% Americas 28.3% 27.5% 28.1% Europe - OSCE member countries including Nordic countries 26.4% 26.0% 26.3% Europe - OSCE member countries excluding Nordic countries 25.0% 26.0% 25.2% Sub-Saharan Africa 23.8% 22.1% 23.6% Asia 19.6% 16.3% 19.3% Arab States 18.9% 12.6% 18.0% Pacific 15.0% 37.1% 17.4% Regions are classified by descending order of the percentage of women in the lower or single House 6