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In many high-income economies, the recession caused by the Covid-19 pandemic has resulted in unprecedented declines in women's employment. We examine how the forces that underlie this observation play out in developing countries, with a specific focus on Nigeria, the most populous country in...
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's impact on the labor market. Another notable finding is the central role of telecommuting: gender gaps in the employment … telecommuters a different kind of gender gap arises: women working from home during the pandemic spent more work time also doing … childcare and experienced greater productivity reductions than men. We discuss what our findings imply for gender equality in a …
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gender budgeting on promoting gender equality across Asia Pacific countries. The study classifies Asia Pacific countries as …Gender budgeting is a fiscal approach that seeks to use a country's national and/or local budget(s) to reduce … reducing gender inequality and achieving growth and equitable development, more empirical analysis is needed on whether gender …
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COVID-19 exposed the limitations in the current economic system on public and private support for gender equity and the … intersecting impact of gender, race, and class in that lack of support. Women of color, particularly those who are Black, Latina …-being, and leisure. This Article argues that COVID-19 has complex implications for gender equality and gender equity as state and …
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