The Canadian government's theme for IWD this year is "Strong Women, Strong Canada." Many celebrations are focused on honoring women who live in rural communities. "In rural and remote areas, women make up approximately 45% of the labor force, but significant gaps still exist between women and men in labor force participation rates, employment rates and income," reads a statement on the government's Status of Women Canada website. Events in honor of IWD include speakers, networking opportunities, and a Tahitian dance performance.
IWD is commemorated on the computer screens of people across the world as US-based Google honors women through its "Google Doodle." The logo, which shows up when using the Google search engine, incorporates the universal symbol for female as a stand in for the first G, and the use of the color violet visually echoes the official logo for Women's Day.
Progress Watch:
+ The proportion of women in the US Congress increased from 11 to 17 percent between 1997 and 2010.
– The pay gap between men and women is 23 percent in the US and 28 percent in Canada, according to UN Women. The gap is even larger for African American and Latina women in the US, between 39 and 48 percent.