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View all search resultsA recent study by the International Labor Organization (ILO) has shown that Indonesian women are increasingly well-trained and have begun to surpass men in educational attainment and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) skills. They represent a promising pool of talent for the country, but gender biases continue to plague Indonesian workplaces, holding many women back from their professional potential.
The female population overtook the male population five years ago in South Korea. The turning point was June 2015, when the gender ratio fell to 99.9 -- the first time in history it had dropped below 100 since the nation began compiling relevant data.
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