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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Working Paper No. 691October 12, 2011
Unpaid and Paid Care
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Working Paper No. 690October 05, 2011
The Measurement of Time and Income Poverty
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Working Paper No. 686September 21, 2011
Estimating the Impact of the Recent Economic Crisis on Work Time in Turkey
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September 01, 2011
Job Creation: Obama, Government Can Do Much More, Economists Say
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Press ReleaseAugust 25, 2011
Overlooked as a Policy Option, Social Care Investment Would Bring Significant Boost to US Economy, New Paper from Levy Economics Institute Says
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One-Pager No. 11August 05, 2011
Investing in Social Care Delivery
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Working Paper No. 671May 19, 2011
Public Job-creation Programs: The Economic Benefits of Investing in Social Care
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Working Paper No. 621September 25, 2010
Gendered Aspects of Globalization
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Working Paper No. 610August 13, 2010
Investing in Care
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Working Paper No. 600May 26, 2010
Time and Poverty from a Developing Country Perspective
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Working Paper No. 598May 17, 2010
The Economic and Financial Crises in CEE and CIS
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Public Policy Brief Highlight No. 108April 06, 2010
Why President Obama Should Care About “Care”: An Effective and Equitable Investment Strategy for Job Creation