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(2000) herself is only questioning export-oriented growth and industrialization strategies of developing countries: “Yet evidence presented here suggests that gender inequality is a casual factor in investment and economic growth for the semi-industrialized countries in the sample used here” (emphasis ...
How can the social drivers of inequality accelerate progress toward gender parity at work? We believe that taking strong action on four fronts—education; legal rights; access to financial services and digital technologies; and unpaid work such as child care, caring for the elderly, cooking, and...
Gender inequality is not only a pressing moral and social issue but also a critical economic challenge. Consider the facts. There are 655 million fewer women in the labor force than men, women spend three times the amount of time as men on unpaid care work in the home, 195 mill...
I propose to look at parenthood through the lenses of three types of work: care work, paid work and domestic work. I claim that such approach helps to grasp different ways of parenting in contemporary times, as well as to recognise persisting gender and economic inequalities. Keywords ...
Gender inequality persists as a widespread and deeply ingrained problem all over the world, and Brazil is no exception. The Latin American country has a population of more than 216 million residents, where approximately 51 percent are women. Despite this, it was ranked, in 2024, the seventh-...
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 ·...