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100 _914105
_aStotsky, Janet G.
100 _914107
_aShibuya, Sakina
100 _914108
_aKolovich, Lisa
100 _914109
_aKebhaj, Suhaib
245 _aIMF Working Paper
_h[Recurso electrónico] PDF
_b: Trends in Gender Equality and Women’s Advancement
260 _bInternational Monetary Fund (IMF)
_cFebruary 2016
_aP.O. Box 92780, Washington, DC 20090 (U.S.A.)
300 _aRecurso online, 62 p.
520 _aThis paper examines trends in indicators of gender equality and women’s development, using evidence derived from individual indicators and gender equality indices. We extend both the United Nations Development Program’s Gender Development Index and Gender Inequality Index to examine time trends. In recent decades, the world has moved closer to gender equality and narrowed gaps in education, health, and economic and political opportunity; however, substantial differences remain, especially in South Asia, the Middle East, and subSaharan Africa. The results suggest countries can make meaningful improvements in gender equality, even while significant income differences between countries remain.
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_aProspectiva
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_aIgualdad
650 0 _91096
_aGlobalización
650 0 _96911
_aEconomía
650 0 _91178
_aInvestigación
856 4 _uhttp://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/wp/2016/wp1621.pdf
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