GenderFeminist Legal TheoryFeminist EconomicsEconomic InequalitySupreme CourtEmploymentWorkplaceWe live in an era of growing economic inequality. Luminaries ranging from the...Gilman, Michele EColumbia Journal of Gender and LawColumbia Journal of Gender & Law
The idea that persistent gender inequality has very large economic costs is increasingly accepted. In fact, new research from the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI) finds that if women were to participate in the economy identically to men, they could add as much as $28 trillion or 26 percent to...
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In the short run, wage dispersion is widened by increased trade in goods, whereas trade in services has no effect. That differs from long-run effects, where trade in services increases inequality, in particular at the top of the earnings distribution (i.e., between top and median earnings)...
Gender inequality refers to the unequal treatment of individuals due to their gender. Many girls and women around the world face discrimination and systematic disadvantages that limit their economic and social capabilities and their freedom of choice. Gender inequality is a major concern in the field...
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Issues covered include, first, evidence of economic and social inequality throughout the world. Second, gender inequality in many societies can be explained by inadequate investment in human capital. Third, by overlooking women's nonmarket output, countries genera... (展开全部) 我来说两句 短评 ·...
Chapter pp 21–57 Cite this chapter Revisiting Gender Inequality Liu Bohong, Li Ling& Yang Chunyu Part of the book series:Comparative Feminist Studies Series((CFS)) 1305Accesses Abstract Economic growth and development are common goals for all countries. At the end of the twentieth century, the...
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These structures in society are organized by the hierarchies of class, ethnicity and gender (Crossman, 2016). Due to having a society based on hierarchies, social inequalities are inevitable. Social inequality refers to the ways in which a group or individual of a certain social position may ...