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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One-Pager No. 46February 12, 2014
Φτώχεια χρόνου και κατανάλωσης στην Τουρκία
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Press ReleaseFebruary 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. 785January 21, 2014
Integrating Time in Public Policy
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One-Pager No. 45January 13, 2014
Time Deficits and Hidden Poverty in Korea
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One-Pager No. 45January 13, 2014
Έλλειμμα χρόνου και κρυφή φτώχεια στην Κορέα
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Book SeriesDecember 17, 2013
Gender Perspectives and Gender Impacts of the Global Economic Crisis
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Working Paper No. 768July 02, 2013
Evaluating the Gender Wage Gap in Georgia, 2004–2011
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Working Paper No. 765May 14, 2013
The Economic Crisis of 2008 and the Added Worker Effect in Transition Countries
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Press ReleaseMay 08, 2013
Social Protection Systems in the Developing World Show Progress but Must Make More Strides to Promote Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment, New Levy Study Says
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Public Policy Brief No. 128April 20, 2013
From Safety Nets to Economic Empowerment
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Public Policy Brief No. 128April 20, 2013
Από τα δίχτυα ασφαλείας στην οικονομική ενδυνάμωση
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Working Paper No. 757March 11, 2013
Expanding Social Protection in Developing Countries