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INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY 2023
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INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY 2023
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The slide uses a diverging bar chart to compare 'agree' vs 'disagree' sentiments.analyze_data
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The chart displays percentage agreement for 7 statements, broken down by gender, with a calculated gap.analyze_data
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The slide uses a slope chart/line chart hybrid to show changes in agreement levels over time.analyze_data
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The slide uses a grouped bar chart format to visualize survey data across generations.analyze_data
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The chart displays a bar-grouped visualization where teal bars represent agreement and dark blue bars represent disagreement.analyze_data
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The chart is a diverging bar chart showing agreement vs disagreement, with additional columns for 2018 data and gender breakdown.analyze_data
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The chart displays agreement vs disagreement percentages across 32 countries, with additional columns for 2018 data and gender-specific agreement rates.analyze_data
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The chart displays a bar-grouped visualization of agreement vs disagreement, with additional columns for 2019 data and gender-specific agreement rates.analyze_data
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The chart displays a 'Global Country Average' followed by 32 countries ranked by agreement level. Data includes percentages for agreement, disagreement, and genanalyze_data
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The slide presents a bar chart comparing 'agree' vs 'disagree' responses, with additional columns for 2019/2022 trends and gender splits.analyze_data
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The chart shows a decline in perceived inequality and an increase in fear of speaking out.analyze_data
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The slide highlights a generational divide in the fear of speaking out for women's rights.analyze_data
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The chart displays a stacked bar representation of agreement vs disagreement across 30 countries.analyze_data
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The chart displays a 'Global Country Average' followed by 32 individual countries ranked by agreement level.analyze_data
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The chart is a 100% stacked bar chart showing four categories of response per country.analyze_data
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The chart displays 32 countries ranked by the 'Better' sentiment category.analyze_data
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The chart is a stacked bar chart showing three categories: Better (teal), About the same (orange), and Worse (dark blue).analyze_data
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The chart shows a clear trend where younger generations report higher instances of witnessing gender discrimination and sexist comments compared to older generaanalyze_data
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The slide includes a primary bar chart and a supporting table with gender-specific percentages.analyze_data
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Data source: Ipsos International Women's Day 2023 survey, base 22,508 online adults across 32 countries.analyze_data
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The slide highlights that younger generations are more active in promoting gender equality than older generations.analyze_data
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The chart displays the total percentage per country, with a table on the right showing the split by men and women.analyze_data
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The chart includes a global average and data for 32 countries, sorted by total percentage.analyze_data
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The slide includes a primary bar chart for the total average and a supporting table for gender-specific data.analyze_data
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The slide highlights a specific barrier to action: perceived lack of impact.analyze_data
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The chart displays the global average and individual country data, with a breakdown of % men and % women in the right-hand columns.analyze_data
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The slide displays a global country average followed by 32 individual countries ranked by percentage.analyze_data
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The slide highlights that 8% of people globally are worried about social perception regarding gender equality actions, with men and women being equally concerneanalyze_data
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The chart displays a global average followed by 32 countries ranked by the total percentage. Data is sourced from Ipsos.analyze_data
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The chart is sorted by the total percentage value. Data is broken down by gender in the right-hand columns.analyze_data
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The chart displays two columns of data: the primary bar chart (likely representing a specific response category) and a secondary column labeled '% men' which lianalyze_data
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The chart displays the 'Global Country Average' followed by 32 individual countries ranked by the total percentage.analyze_data
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Includes specific details on sample sizes per country and demographic representativeness.summarize