The Social Institutions and Gender Index (Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development)

Available in English.
The navigation strip at the top of the page features: a) About SIGI (the origin and purpose of the initiative); b) 2012 Rankings (a table shows the ranking of 86 non-OECD countries ); c) Data (map shows each country’s discrimination ranking and information about variables and data sources for the Social Institutions and Gender Index (SIGI); d) Build your own SIGI; e) country profiles (SIGI index reports by country; and f) Methodology.
Country Profiles offers detailed information on gender inequality in each country. The information is categorised by Discriminatory Family Code, Physical Integrity, Resources and Entitlements, Restricted Civil Liberties, and SIGI Rank.

About...

The SIGI was first launched by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Development Centre. Instead of measuring gender gaps in outcomes, the SIGI instead focuses on the causes.