This chapter will analyse how gender can be used in a meaningful way in macroeconomic analysis. The challenge is that gender cannot be measured easily at the macro level. This is either because current gender variables are one-dimensional and miss out much gender –relevant information, or becaus
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Intégrer les sexospécificités dans les politiques ...
Gender statistics should play an important role in any analysis, because many indicators must be dec...
This paper examines if there exist gender differences in macroeconomic expectations. Two surveys wer...
This chapter will analyse how gender can be used in a meaningful way in macroeconomic analysis. The ...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ This chapter will analyse how gender can be used in a meaningful way...
__Abstract__ This chapter will analyse how gender can be used in a meaningful way in macroeconomi...
Introduction: In the old mainstream macroeconomics, gender is often completely absent, either as a...
The channels between gender equality and economic growth are complex; and considerable debate has em...
When economists acknowledge gender in analysis, they do so by using simple, binary indicator functio...
This chapter argues that gender is endogenous to the economic process. It demonstrates a two-way rel...
An Introduction to Gender and Wellbeing in Microeconomics explains how to set up the basics of desig...
Gender lends itself well to an evolutionary analysis which focuses on non-equilibrium change and tra...
This issue of the Gender Dialogue focuses on two programmatic areas of ECLAC’s work over recent yea...
Summary Macroeconomic theory identifies sectors which will be differentially affected by structural...
In this paper we emphasize the need for more theoretical research using dynamic models that include ...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Intégrer les sexospécificités dans les politiques ...
Gender statistics should play an important role in any analysis, because many indicators must be dec...
This paper examines if there exist gender differences in macroeconomic expectations. Two surveys wer...
This chapter will analyse how gender can be used in a meaningful way in macroeconomic analysis. The ...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ This chapter will analyse how gender can be used in a meaningful way...
__Abstract__ This chapter will analyse how gender can be used in a meaningful way in macroeconomi...
Introduction: In the old mainstream macroeconomics, gender is often completely absent, either as a...
The channels between gender equality and economic growth are complex; and considerable debate has em...
When economists acknowledge gender in analysis, they do so by using simple, binary indicator functio...
This chapter argues that gender is endogenous to the economic process. It demonstrates a two-way rel...
An Introduction to Gender and Wellbeing in Microeconomics explains how to set up the basics of desig...
Gender lends itself well to an evolutionary analysis which focuses on non-equilibrium change and tra...
This issue of the Gender Dialogue focuses on two programmatic areas of ECLAC’s work over recent yea...
Summary Macroeconomic theory identifies sectors which will be differentially affected by structural...
In this paper we emphasize the need for more theoretical research using dynamic models that include ...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Intégrer les sexospécificités dans les politiques ...
Gender statistics should play an important role in any analysis, because many indicators must be dec...
This paper examines if there exist gender differences in macroeconomic expectations. Two surveys wer...