Changing Laws and Breaking Barriers for Women’s Economic Empowerment in Egypt, Jordan, Morocco and Tunisia
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, International Labour Organization and Center of Arab Woman for Training and Research
At a moment when many countries of the MENA region are looking to accelerate economic growth and build more stable, open societies, this report argues that greater women’s economic empowerment holds one of the keys. It asserts that despite challenges some countries are facing in guaranteeing women equal access to economic opportunity, progress is underway and can be further nurtured through targeted, inclusive and coordinated policy actions. Building on the conclusions of a first monitoring report released in 2017, the report analyses recent legislative, policy and institutional reforms in support of women’s economic empowerment in Egypt, Jordan, Morocco and Tunisia and seeks to identify success factors that have helped anchor reform. Moreover, it delivers actionable examples and practical tools for policy makers to help them transform policies into effective actions for women’s economic empowerment.
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2020
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Institutions: | OECD (issuing body) ; Center of Arab Woman for Training and Research (issuing body) |
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Paris : OECD Publishing |
Subject: | Frauenpolitik | Women's politics | Ägypten | Egypt | Jordanien | Jordan | Marokko | Morocco | Tunesien | Tunisia | MENA-Staaten | MENA countries |
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Extent: | 1 Online-Ressource (264 p.) 21 x 28cm. |
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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Language: | English |
ISBN: | 978-92-64-49446-6 ; 978-92-64-81999-3 ; 978-92-64-80380-0 |
Other identifiers: | 10.1787/ac780735-en [DOI] |
Classification: | Nordafrika ; Frau |
Source: | ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW |
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012451780
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