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identifies linkages between gender, economic development, and growth, however. This paper explores the macro effects of gender …, transmitted via the productive sector and in the household, in part due to the tendency for work - paid and unpaid - to be gender …-segregated. Macro-level policies in turn can have differential effects on men and women. Evidence that gender equality is itself a …
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is Kaleckian in its focus on the relationship between the gender distribution of income and macroeconomic outcomes. …This paper reviews the evidence of gender effects of globalization in developing economies. It then outlines a set of … macroeconomic and trade policies to promote gender equity in the distribution of resources. The evidence suggests that while …
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This paper examines the gender distribution of the benefits of economic growth in several Asian economies from 1970 …-90. Using Borda rank ordering, we compare the progress made in these countries towards closing the gender gap in well-being. In … determinants of changes in this ratio, using regression analysis. The results indicate that gender equity in quality …
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This study investigates the hypothesis that shifts in women’s relative income, which affects their bargaining power in … the household, have discernible effects on aggregate saving due to differing saving propensities by gender. An analytical … as some measures of women’s discretionary income and bargaining power increase, aggregate saving rates rise, implying a …
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This paper explores the distributional effects of contractionary monetary policy by race and gender in the U.S. from …
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An exploration of inequality at the intersection of race, gender, and nationality offers a means to explore how complex …
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Researchers have linked sub-Saharan Africa.s (SSA) poor growth performance in recent decades to several factors, including geography, institutions, and low returns to investment. This literature has not yet integrated the research that identifies linkage
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