Gender, Poverty and Demography

Much has been written on gender inequality and how it affects fertility and mortality outcomes as well as economic outcomes. What is not well understood is the role of gender inequality, embedded in the behavior of the family, the market, and society, in mediating the impact of demographic processes on economic outcomes. This article reviews the empirical evidence on the possible economic impacts of gender inequalities that work by exacerbating demographic stresses associated with different demographic scenarios and reducing the prospects of gains when demographic conditions improve. It defines four demographic scenarios and discusses which public policies are more effective in each scenario in reducing the constraints that gender inequality imposes on poverty reduction

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Buvinic, Mayra, Gupta, Monica Da, Casabonne, Ursula
Format: Journal Article biblioteca
Published: World Bank 2009-11-30
Subjects:adult mortality, armed conflict, child mortality, demographic change, dependency ratios, economic growth, elderly, equality of opportunity, fertility, gender differentials, gender equality, gender inequalities, gender inequality, human capital, labor force, low fertility, mortality, premature adult mortality, role of gender, working-age population,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/4506
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