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. 590March 10, 2010
Determining Gender Equity in Fiscal Federalism: Analytical Issues and Empirical Evidence from India
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Public Policy Brief No. 108February 01, 2010
Why President Obama Should Care About “Care”: An Effective and Equitable Investment Strategy for Job Creation
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Book SeriesJanuary 05, 2010
Unpaid Work and the Economy
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Working Paper No. 577September 21, 2009
Explaining the Gender Wage Gap in Georgia
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Working Paper No. 572August 13, 2009
The Unequal Burden of Poverty on Time Use
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Public Policy Brief Highlight No. 101August 01, 2009
Promoting Gender Equality through Stimulus Packages and Public Job Creation
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Working Paper No. 570July 23, 2009
From Unpaid to Paid Care Work
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Public Policy Brief No. 101June 09, 2009
Promoting Gender Equality through Stimulus Packages and Public Job Creation
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Press ReleaseJune 08, 2009
Government Job Programs That Focus on Social Services More Than Infrastructure May Offer Greater Benefits to Economy, New Study from Levy Economics Institute Suggests
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Working Paper No. 562May 08, 2009
The Current Economic and Financial Crisis
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Working Paper No. 550November 20, 2008
An Empirical Analysis of Gender Bias in Education Spending in Paraguay
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Working Paper No. 541July 23, 2008
The Unpaid Care Work–Paid Work Connection