Annex A. Results of the fifth edition of the SIGI for Southeast Asia

The fifth edition of the SIGI in 2023 covers 179 countries, including all 11 Southeast Asian countries (Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor-Leste and Viet Nam). Because of data gaps, SIGI scores are calculated for 9 out of 11 countries in Southeast Asia. SIGI scores range from 0 to 100, with 0 indicating no discrimination and 100 indicating absolute discrimination. Based on their SIGI scores, countries and territories are classified into five levels of discrimination, ranging from very low to very high.1

Table A A.1 provides full overview of the results for the 11 Southeast Asian countries included in the fifth edition of the SIGI. Aggregated scores are calculated at different geographical levels using the countries and territories for which data and scores are available.

For the fifth edition of the SIGI, the OECD Development Centre collected data for 179 countries. This included primary data collection on the status of gender-based discrimination in legal frameworks, and mapping of secondary data on social norms and practices that can be gender discriminatory. Legal data is available for all 11 Southeast Asian countries, but two countries have data gaps in the variables used to capture social norms and practices. In other words, SIGI scores could not be calculated for Brunei Darussalam and Timor-Leste to missing data points (Table A A.2).

References

[1] OECD (2023), “Social Institutions and Gender Index (Edition 2023)”, OECD International Development Statistics (database), https://doi.org/10.1787/33beb96e-en (accessed on 20 February 2024).

[2] OECD Development Centre/OECD (2023), “Gender, Institutions and Development (Edition 2023)”, OECD International Development Statistics (database), https://doi.org/10.1787/7b0af638-en (accessed on 11 January 2024).

Note

← 1. Scores range from 0 to 100, with 0 indicating no discrimination and 100 indicating absolute discrimination. Regions and countries are classified into five groups according to their SIGI score: (1) very low level of discrimination (0 < SIGI < 20); (2) low level of discrimination (20 < SIGI < 30); (3) medium level of discrimination (30 < SIGI < 40); (4) high level of discrimination (40 < SIGI < 50); and (5) very high level of discrimination (50 < SIGI < 100).

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