Catalyst for Change : Empowering Women and Tackling Income Inequality /

This study shows empirically that gender inequality and income inequality are strongly interlinked, even after controlling for standard drivers of income inequality. The study analyzes gender inequality by using and extending the United Nation's Gender Inequality Index (GII) to cover two decade...

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Hovedforfatter: Gonzales, Christian
Andre forfattere: Jain-Chandra, Sonali, Kochhar, Kalpana, Newiak, Monique
Format: Tidsskrift
Sprog:English
Udgivet: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2015.
Serier:Staff Discussion Notes; Staff Discussion Notes ; No. 2015/020
Online adgang:Full text available on IMF
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Summary:This study shows empirically that gender inequality and income inequality are strongly interlinked, even after controlling for standard drivers of income inequality. The study analyzes gender inequality by using and extending the United Nation's Gender Inequality Index (GII) to cover two decades for almost 140 countries,. The main finding is that an increase in the GII from perfect gender equality to perfect inequality is associated with an almost 10 points higher net Gini coefficient. For advanced countries, with higher gender equity in opportunities, income inequality arises mainly through gender gaps in economic participation. For emerging market and developing countries, inequality of opportunity, in particular in education and health, appear to pose larger obstacles to income equality.
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Format:Mode of access: Internet
ISSN:2617-6750
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