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Incorporating time in public policymaking is an elusive area of research. Despite the fact that gender budgeting is … gender equity, the integration of time-use statistics in this process remains incomplete, or is even entirely absent, in most … countries. If gender budgeting is predominantly based on the index-based empirical description of gender-specific outcomes, a …
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Introduction -- Macroeconomic Policy Coherence and Gender Equality in Asia Pacific -- Measuring Gender Inequality … -- Measuring Unpaid Care Economy -- Fiscal Policy and Gender Inequality in Asia Pacific -- Determining Gender Equality in Fiscal … Federalism -- Political Economy of Gender Budgeting: Fiscal Marksmanship -- Public Expenditure Benefit Incidence -- Gender …
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consuming less reveals that gender differences in infection risk aversion and precautionary saving motives are small. I find … considerable gender differences in the reporting of affordability constraints and consumer preference shifts. Women report …
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distribution between wages and profits, gender inequality, and wealth concentration, and their interactions; ii) the impact of … period of 1970-2015. We find that an upward convergence in wages, i.e. increasing wages with closing gender pay gap in both … sectors leads to higher output in both the short and the medium-run. The UK is both wage-led and gender equality-led, and …
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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 … budgeting reduces gender inequality. Our study follows the methodology of Stotsky and Zaman (2016) to investigate the impact of …
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Would countercyclical fiscal policy during recessions improve or worsen the gender employment gap? We answer this … question by exploring the state-dependent impact of fiscal spending shocks on employment by gender in the G-7 countries. Using … more than male employment, contributing to gender employment equality. Our findings are driven by disproportionate …
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history. Philip II of Spain entered into hundreds of contracts whose value and due date depended on verifiable, exogenous …
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We investigate the effectiveness of "Keynesian" fiscal stimuli when government deficits and debt rollovers are (possibly partially) financed by balance sheet constrained financial intermediaries. Because financial intermediaries operate under a leverage constraint, deficit financing of fiscal...
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