Gender Gaps in the Labor Market and Economic Growth

This paper studies the effects of policies aimed at mitigating discrimination against women in the marketplace on the gender wage gap, decisions to invest in skills, the composition of employment and unemployment, and long-run growth. The analysis uses a gender-based overlapping generations model with labor market rigidities. Gender bias in the workplace varies inversely with the presence of skilled women (as agents of change) in the labor market and has a direct impact on their bargaining power in the family. The model is calibrated for Morocco. Experiments show that although the benefits of policies aimed at mitigating gender bias in the workplace can promote growth and be significantly magnified through a stronger presence of skilled women in the labor market, a trade-off may emerge with respect to female unemployment when anti-discrimination policies are combined with policies aimed at subsidizing women's training. To internalize this trade-off, anti-discrimination policies in the marketplace may need to be complemented by measures aimed at reducing labor costs and raising productivity.

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Main Authors: Agenor, Pierre-Richard, Karakurum Ozdemir, Kamer, Pinto Moreira, Emmanuel
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2018-12
Subjects:GENDER EQUALITY, GENDER GAP, INEQUALITY, EMPLOYMENT, ECONOMIC GROWTH, LABOR MARKET, FEMALE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION, UNEMPLOYMENT, DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN, GENDER BIAS, SKILLS DEVELOPMENT,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/379881543853975376/Gender-Gaps-in-the-Labor-Market-and-Economic-Growth
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/30983
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spelling dig-okr-10986309832024-06-23T07:07:01Z Gender Gaps in the Labor Market and Economic Growth Agenor, Pierre-Richard Karakurum Ozdemir, Kamer Pinto Moreira, Emmanuel GENDER EQUALITY GENDER GAP INEQUALITY EMPLOYMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH LABOR MARKET FEMALE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION UNEMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN GENDER BIAS SKILLS DEVELOPMENT This paper studies the effects of policies aimed at mitigating discrimination against women in the marketplace on the gender wage gap, decisions to invest in skills, the composition of employment and unemployment, and long-run growth. The analysis uses a gender-based overlapping generations model with labor market rigidities. Gender bias in the workplace varies inversely with the presence of skilled women (as agents of change) in the labor market and has a direct impact on their bargaining power in the family. The model is calibrated for Morocco. Experiments show that although the benefits of policies aimed at mitigating gender bias in the workplace can promote growth and be significantly magnified through a stronger presence of skilled women in the labor market, a trade-off may emerge with respect to female unemployment when anti-discrimination policies are combined with policies aimed at subsidizing women's training. To internalize this trade-off, anti-discrimination policies in the marketplace may need to be complemented by measures aimed at reducing labor costs and raising productivity. 2018-12-11T18:14:10Z 2018-12-11T18:14:10Z 2018-12 Working Paper Document de travail Documento de trabajo http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/379881543853975376/Gender-Gaps-in-the-Labor-Market-and-Economic-Growth https://hdl.handle.net/10986/30983 English Policy Research Working Paper;No. 8661 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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topic GENDER EQUALITY
GENDER GAP
INEQUALITY
EMPLOYMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
LABOR MARKET
FEMALE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
UNEMPLOYMENT
DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN
GENDER BIAS
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
GENDER EQUALITY
GENDER GAP
INEQUALITY
EMPLOYMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
LABOR MARKET
FEMALE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
UNEMPLOYMENT
DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN
GENDER BIAS
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
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GENDER GAP
INEQUALITY
EMPLOYMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
LABOR MARKET
FEMALE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
UNEMPLOYMENT
DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN
GENDER BIAS
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
GENDER EQUALITY
GENDER GAP
INEQUALITY
EMPLOYMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
LABOR MARKET
FEMALE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
UNEMPLOYMENT
DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN
GENDER BIAS
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
Agenor, Pierre-Richard
Karakurum Ozdemir, Kamer
Pinto Moreira, Emmanuel
Gender Gaps in the Labor Market and Economic Growth
description This paper studies the effects of policies aimed at mitigating discrimination against women in the marketplace on the gender wage gap, decisions to invest in skills, the composition of employment and unemployment, and long-run growth. The analysis uses a gender-based overlapping generations model with labor market rigidities. Gender bias in the workplace varies inversely with the presence of skilled women (as agents of change) in the labor market and has a direct impact on their bargaining power in the family. The model is calibrated for Morocco. Experiments show that although the benefits of policies aimed at mitigating gender bias in the workplace can promote growth and be significantly magnified through a stronger presence of skilled women in the labor market, a trade-off may emerge with respect to female unemployment when anti-discrimination policies are combined with policies aimed at subsidizing women's training. To internalize this trade-off, anti-discrimination policies in the marketplace may need to be complemented by measures aimed at reducing labor costs and raising productivity.
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GENDER GAP
INEQUALITY
EMPLOYMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
LABOR MARKET
FEMALE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
UNEMPLOYMENT
DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN
GENDER BIAS
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
author Agenor, Pierre-Richard
Karakurum Ozdemir, Kamer
Pinto Moreira, Emmanuel
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Karakurum Ozdemir, Kamer
Pinto Moreira, Emmanuel
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title Gender Gaps in the Labor Market and Economic Growth
title_short Gender Gaps in the Labor Market and Economic Growth
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title_fullStr Gender Gaps in the Labor Market and Economic Growth
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