Romania Gender Assessment
Gender equality is a core development objective in its own right, and it is also smart economics. Greater gender equality pays off by helping advance a host of development goals, such as improvements in children's health and education and bett...
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okr-10986-299632021-05-25T09:15:13Z Romania Gender Assessment World Bank Group LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION GENDER EDUCATION HEALTH EMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT ENTREPRENEURSHIP WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS WOMEN IN LABOR FORCE FEMALE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS POVERTY ETHNICITY VOICE GIRLS' EDUCATION GENDER EQUALITY GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE Gender equality is a core development objective in its own right, and it is also smart economics. Greater gender equality pays off by helping advance a host of development goals, such as improvements in children's health and education and better labor outcomes for adults, at the same time boosting overall economic growth (Morrison, Raju, and Sinha 2007 and World Bank 2011).For example, gender gaps in the Romanian labor market may be harming aggregate productivity due to inefficient use of female potential. These gaps are estimated to potentially lower gross income per capita by 11.53 percent in the short run and 12.63 percent in the long run (Cuberes and Teignier 2016). 2018-07-11T20:30:26Z 2018-07-11T20:30:26Z 2018-06 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/252801528141456395/Romania-gender-assessment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/29963 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Women in Development and Gender Study Economic & Sector Work Europe and Central Asia Romania |
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LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION GENDER EDUCATION HEALTH EMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT ENTREPRENEURSHIP WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS WOMEN IN LABOR FORCE FEMALE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS POVERTY ETHNICITY VOICE GIRLS' EDUCATION GENDER EQUALITY GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE |
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LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION GENDER EDUCATION HEALTH EMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT ENTREPRENEURSHIP WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS WOMEN IN LABOR FORCE FEMALE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS POVERTY ETHNICITY VOICE GIRLS' EDUCATION GENDER EQUALITY GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE World Bank Group Romania Gender Assessment |
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Gender equality is a core development
objective in its own right, and it is also smart economics.
Greater gender equality pays off by helping advance a host
of development goals, such as improvements in
children's health and education and better labor
outcomes for adults, at the same time boosting overall
economic growth (Morrison, Raju, and Sinha 2007 and World
Bank 2011).For example, gender gaps in the Romanian labor
market may be harming aggregate productivity due to
inefficient use of female potential. These gaps are
estimated to potentially lower gross income per capita by
11.53 percent in the short run and 12.63 percent in the long
run (Cuberes and Teignier 2016). |
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Romania Gender Assessment |
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Romania Gender Assessment |
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Romania Gender Assessment |
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Romania Gender Assessment |
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Romania Gender Assessment |
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romania gender assessment |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2018 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/252801528141456395/Romania-gender-assessment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/29963 |
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