05112oam 22011534 450 991081626380332120230809223014.01-4755-7903-91-4755-7906-3(CKB)3710000001086705(MiAaPQ)EBC4816285(Au-PeEL)EBL4816285(CaPaEBR)ebr11355729(CaONFJC)MIL997763(OCoLC)975222236(IMF)LPFSMGEMEE(IMF)LPFSMGEMEA(EXLCZ)99371000000108670520020129d2017 uf 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierWomen, Work, and Economic Growth : Leveling the Playing Field /Kalpana Kochhar, Sonali Jain-Chandra, Monique NewiakWashington, D.C. :International Monetary Fund,2017.1 online resource (351 pages) illustrationsIncludes index.1-5135-1610-8 Introduction -- Gender inequality around the world -- Gender inequality and macroeconomic performance -- Tackling income inequality -- Empowering women can diversify the economy -- Tackling gender inequality in Asia ; Japan ; India ; Korea -- Tackling gender inequality in Europe ; Unlocking female employment potential in Europe ; Hungary ; Germany -- Tackling gender inequality in the Middle East ; Gulf Cooperation Council ; Pakistan -- Tackling gender inequality in sub-Saharan Africa ; Gender inequality and growth in sub-Saharan Africa ; Gender gaps in financial inclusion and income inequality ; West African economic and monetary union ; Mali ; Mauritius -- Tackling gender inequality in the western hemisphere ; Chili ; Costa Rica -- Policies to level the playing field ; Tax and spending policies to achieve greater gender equality ; Equal laws and female labor force participation.Women make up a little over half of the world’s population, but their contribution to measured economic activity and growth is far below its potential. Despite significant progress in recent decades, labor markets across the world remain divided along gender lines, and progress toward gender equality seems to have stalled. The challenges of growth, job creation, and inclusion are closely intertwined. This volume brings together key research by IMF economists on issues related to gender and macroeconomics. In addition to providing policy prescriptions and case studies from IMF member countries, the chapters also look at the gender gap from an economic point of view.BooksWomenEmploymentEconomic developmentIncome distributionLaborimfMacroeconomicsimfWomen''s Studies'imfGender StudiesimfEconomics of GenderimfNon-labor DiscriminationimfLabor Standards: Labor Force CompositionimfAggregate Factor Income DistributionimfLabor Economics: GeneralimfEducation: GeneralimfGender studiesimfwomen & girlsimfSocial discrimination & equal treatmentimfGender studies, gender groupsimfLabourimfincome economicsimfWomenimfGender inequalityimfGender diversityimfLabor force participationimfIncome inequalityimfSex discriminationimfSex roleimfLabor marketimfIncome distributionimfCosta RicaimfWomenEmployment.Economic development.Income distribution.LaborMacroeconomicsWomen''s Studies'Gender StudiesEconomics of GenderNon-labor DiscriminationLabor Standards: Labor Force CompositionAggregate Factor Income DistributionLabor Economics: GeneralEducation: GeneralGender studieswomen & girlsSocial discrimination & equal treatmentGender studies, gender groupsLabourincome economicsWomenGender inequalityGender diversityLabor force participationIncome inequalitySex discriminationSex roleLabor marketIncome distribution331.4Kochhar Kalpana1604024Jain-Chandra Sonali1670283Newiak Monique1677292International Monetary Fund,DcWaIMFBOOK9910816263803321Women, Work, and Economic Growth4044069UNINA