This program focuses on the ways in which economic processes and policies affect gender equality, and examines the influence of gender inequalities on economic outcomes. Its goal is to examine key economic concepts, models, and indicators—with a particular view to reformulating policy to promote gender equality.
Associated Programs
101 Related Publications
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Policy Note No. 2025/8October 08, 2025
How Secure Is Wage Employment in Sub-Saharan Africa?
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Working Paper No. 1096October 07, 2025
Gender Norms and Women’s Employment During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence from India
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Working Paper No. 1093September 19, 2025
“Trapped Inside a World of Labor”: Gender Gaps in Agricultural Productivity and Reproductive Labor in Malawi
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Working Paper No. 1083June 26, 2025
Integrating the Social Reproduction of Labor into Macroeconomic Theory: Unpaid Caregiving and Productivity in Paid Production
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Research Project ReportMay 20, 2025
Investing in Early Childhood Education and Care Services in Jordan
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Working Paper No. 1081April 21, 2025
The Rise and Rise of Feminist Macroeconomics: Who’s Recognizing?
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Working Paper No. 1056October 07, 2024
Federal Tax Transfers and Demographic Transition: Balancing Equity and Efficiency
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Working Paper No. 1054June 28, 2024
Gender-Responsive Public Financial Management: The Indian Chronology of Gender Budgeting
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Press ReleaseMarch 19, 2024
Contracted by BLS: Levy Releases Report on Integrating Household Production into Consumption Data
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Research Project ReportMarch 19, 2024
Integrating Nonmarket Consumption into the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Expenditure Survey
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Working Paper No. 1045March 07, 2024
Social Security and Gender Inequality
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Working Paper No. 1041February 02, 2024
Amazon Green Recovery and Labor Market in Brazil