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What Does the Index Measure?
Each year, Hologic and Gallup ask questions in five dimensions that, taken together, account for more than 70% of the variance in a woman’s average life expectancy at birth: Preventive Care, Emotional Health, Opinions of Health and Safety, Basic Needs and Individual Health.
Based only on women’s answers to these questions, Gallup and Hologic calculate global and country-level scores for each of the individual dimensions, as well as a single-number indicator that summarizes the host of complex factors that contribute to women’s health — the Hologic Global Women’s Health Index. Scores on the individual dimensions and overall Index can be compared over time and across countries and territories.
High incomes and healthcare spending per capita do not guarantee high Index scores. Many other factors influence women’s health, including laws, cultural norms and climate change.