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
98 Related Publications
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Research Project Report
August 28, 2014
The Measurement of Time and Income Poverty in Korea
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Public Policy Brief No. 136
August 28, 2014
Can Child-care Subsidies Reduce Poverty?
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Working Paper No. 812
August 01, 2014
Time Use of Parents in the United States
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Research Project Report
June 23, 2014
Responding to the Unemployment Challenge: A Job Guarantee Proposal for Greece
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Working Paper No. 806
May 30, 2014
The Great Recession and Unpaid Work Time in the United States
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Working Paper No. 797
April 23, 2014
Gender-responsive Budgeting as Fiscal Innovation
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Working Paper No. 793
March 27, 2014
Quality of Statistical Match and Employment Simulations Used in the Estimation of the Levy Institute Measure of Time and Income Poverty (LIMTIP) for South Korea, 2009
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Working Paper No. 790
March 05, 2014
Changes in Global Trade Patterns and Women’s Employment in Manufacturing
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One-Pager No. 46
February 12, 2014
Φτώχεια χρόνου και κατανάλωσης στην Τουρκία
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One-Pager No. 46
February 12, 2014
Time and Consumption Poverty in Turkey
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Press Release
February 03, 2014
By Ignoring Household Work, Official Measurements in Korea and Many Other Countries Vastly Underestimate Breadth and Depth of Poverty, New Levy Economics Institute Paper Says
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Working Paper No. 785
January 21, 2014
Integrating Time in Public Policy