How Costly are Labor Gender Gaps?

In this paper, survey data are used to document the presence of gender gaps in self-employment, employership, and labor force participation in seven Balkan countries and Turkey. The paper examines the quantitative effects of the gender gaps on aggregate productivity and income per capita in these countries. In the model used to carry out this calculation, agents choose between being workers, self-employed, or employers, and women face several restrictions in the labor market. The data display very large gaps in labor force participation and in the percentage of employers and self-employed in the labor force. In almost all cases, these gaps reveal a clear underrepresentation of women. The calculations show that, on average, the loss associated with these gaps is about 17 percent of income per capita. One-third of this loss is due to distortions in the choice of occupations between men and women. The remaining two-thirds corresponds to the costs associated with gaps in labor force participation. The dimensions of these gender gaps and their associated costs vary considerably across age groups, with the age bracket 36–50 years being responsible for most of the losses.

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Main Authors: Cuberes, David, Teignier, Marc
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015-06
Subjects:SKILLS, PROGRESS, EMPLOYMENT, HOUSEHOLD SURVEY, GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM, GENDER GAPS, STUDY, ECONOMIC GROWTH, GENDER INEQUALITY, WORKERS, WAGE GAP, PRODUCTION, WAGES, WHO, WOMAN, INCOME, POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER, AGE, WAGE DISCRIMINATION, GENDER, SOCIAL POLICY, GROUPS, AGE GROUP, OCCUPATIONS, AGE GROUPS, INFORMATION, LABOR FORCE, OCCUPATION, DISCRIMINATION, EFFORT, EFFECTS, AGGREGATE PRODUCTIVITY, POLICY DISCUSSIONS, WAGE RATE, LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION, GENDER WAGE GAPS, EMPLOYMENT TRENDS, ECONOMICS, POLICY, MANAGEMENT, INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION, LABOR ORGANIZATION, POLICY RESEARCH REPORT ON GENDER, KNOWLEDGE, LABOR MARKET, PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN, GENDER GAP, DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN, INTUITION, WORKER, ABILITY, PRODUCTIVITY, POPULATION, FEMALE EMPLOYERS, ORGANIZATIONS, POLICY RESEARCH, STATE PLANNING, GENDER DISCRIMINATION, FERTILITY, HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS, WOMEN, WOMEN IN LABOR, ENTREPRENEURSHIP, LABOR, GENDER EQUALITY, RESPECT, DEVELOPMENT POLICY, INEQUALITY, BLACK WOMEN,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/06/24679234/costly-labor-gender-gaps-estimates-balkans-turkey
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/22195
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