RI Ranked as Worst State in New England for Women's Equality

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RI Ranked as Worst State in New England for Women's Equality

Rhode Island is ranked as the worst state in New England for women’s equality.

According to a recent study completed by WalletHub, Rhode Island is last in New England and 34th best in the United States.

“Women’s rights in the U.S. have made leaps and bounds since the passage of the 19th Amendment. Yet many women still struggle to crack the proverbial glass ceiling because of their unequal treatment in society. Unfortunately, the gender gap in 21st century America has only expanded. In 2016, the U.S. failed to place in the top 10 — or even the top 40 — of the World Economic Forum’s ranking of 144 countries based on gender equality. In fact, the U.S. plummeted to 45th position from its previous rank of No. 28,” said WalletHub.

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In New England, Maine ranks #6, Vermont ranks #10, Massachusetts ranks #13, New Hampshire ranks #16, and Connecticut ranks #28.

RI’s Rankings:

  • 50th - Largest Educational Attainment Gap
  • 13th Best - Workplace Environment
  • 40th Best - Education & Health
  • 29th Best - Political Empowerment

 

The Rankings

Overall, Rhode Island ranks behind Tennessee and Alabama, who rank 32nd and 33rd respectively.

Rhode Island ranks ahead of Florida and Missouri, who rank 35th and 36th respectively.

Hawaii is ranked as the best state for women’s equality, while Utah is ranked as the worst.

See the Top 10 and Bottom 10 States Below: 

 

The Method 

To determine where women receive equal treatment in the U.S., WalletHub’s analysts compared the 50 states across three key dimensions: 1) Workplace Environment, 2) Education & Health and 3) Political Empowerment.

WalletHub evaluated those dimensions using 15 relevant metrics. Each metric was graded on a 100-point scale, with a score of 100 representing the most favorable conditions for women’s equality. For all metrics, they compared the differences between women and men.

Lastly, they determined each state’s weighted average across all metrics to calculate its total score and used the resulting scores to rank the states.


Workplace Environment – Total Points: 33.33

  • Income Disparity: Full Weight (~4.76 Points)
  • Higher-Income Disparity: Full Weight (~4.76 Points)
  • Disparity in Share of Executive Positions: Full Weight (~4.76 Points)
  • Disparity in Number of Minimum-Wage Workers: Full Weight (~4.76 Points)
  • Unemployment-Rate Disparity: Full Weight (~4.76 Points)
  • Entrepreneurship-Rate Disparity: Full Weight (~4.76 Points)
  • Disparity in Average Number of Work Hours: Full Weight (~4.76 Points)

 

Education & Health – Total Points: 33.33

  • Educational-Attainment Disparity: Full Weight (~8.33 Points)
  • Disparity in Advanced Educational Attainment: Full Weight (~8.33 Points)
  • Disparity in Math Test Scores: Full Weight (~8.33 Points)
  • Disparity in Doctor-Visit Affordability: Full Weight (~8.33 Points)

 

Political Empowerment – Total Points: 33.33

  • Disparity in Share of Lawmakers in U.S. Senate: Full Weight (~8.33 Points)
  • Disparity in Share of Lawmakers in U.S. House of Representatives: Full Weight (~8.33 Points)
  • Disparity in Share of Lawmakers in State Legislature: Full Weight (~8.33 Points)
  • Disparity in Share of State-Elected Executives: Full Weight (~8.33 Points)

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