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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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Pre-existing imbalances between women and men in European societies do not bode well for gender balance throughout the …-established challenges for the path towards gender equal societies. In this context, this analysis asks what women’s place in the pandemic … Global Gender Response Tracker. The assessment identifies the key drivers deteriorating women’s welfare across the labor …
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towards greater gender equality will crucially depend on how gender considerations are reflected in the examination of …
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COVID-19 (Coronavirus) does not distinguish borders, race or gender. Everyone is affected but not equally. Women are at … risk of seeing structural socioeconomic gaps deepen with COVID-9(Coronavirus), along with worsening violence and social … norms. The authors explore the extent to which COVID-19 (Coronavirus) will exacerbate gendered employment, income generation …
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increased gender inequality in education among children aged 12 to 18. This result suggests that COVID-19 lockdown measures may …
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We investigate gender differences across socioeconomic and wellbeing dimensions after three months of lockdown in the … more coronavirus-risky jobs than men. We also find that between February and June 2020 women have decreased their work … hours, but increased housework and childcare much more than men. These gender inequalities are not driven by differences in …
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, differential effects by gender, couple status, and parental status exist. Coupled women were less likely to be working than coupled …
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