SummaryWe investigate whether donors give more aid to countries with larger gender gaps in education, health, or women’s rights, and whether they reward improvements in those indicators. We find some evidence that high gender gaps in education and health are associated with higher allocation of aid in those sectors and aid overall. Greater female political representation also appears to come along with higher aid flows. While we find no systematic evidence that donors allocate funds with regard to merit, our results show that donors are more responsive to inequalities in countries that provide good legal rights for women
The longstanding debate on whether foreign aid promotes development suggests that aid’s efficacy dep...
The predominant part of the literature states that women are more likely to donate to charitable cau...
The predominant part of the literature states that women are more likely to donate to charitable cau...
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This document presents how donors, both individually and collectively, have made numerous commitment...
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The longstanding debate on whether foreign aid promotes development suggests that aid’s efficacy dep...
The predominant part of the literature states that women are more likely to donate to charitable cau...
The predominant part of the literature states that women are more likely to donate to charitable cau...
How does official development assistance (ODA) affect women\u27s rights in aid-receiving countries? ...
This document presents how donors, both individually and collectively, have made numerous commitment...
An explicit goal of foreign aid is to promote female empowerment and gender equality in developing c...
Foreign aid allocated to projects aimed at enhancing gender equality has grown rapidly and amounted ...
While developing countries have made some progress in achieving human development since the turn of ...
This study starts with the review on the role of external assistance to fragile states where the sta...
Promoting gender equality and closing the persisting gender gap is critical for achieving wide-rangi...
The global spread of electoral gender quotas has been characterized as one of the most significant i...
There has been a steady increase in research studying the role of gender in prosocial behavior, such...
The authors revisit the gender gap in campaign finance and find an advantage for women candidates in...
We study empirically the relationship between inequality and active charity participation. Increased...
We examined the effect of procedural and distributive justice on activism intent and donation. We di...
The longstanding debate on whether foreign aid promotes development suggests that aid’s efficacy dep...
The predominant part of the literature states that women are more likely to donate to charitable cau...
The predominant part of the literature states that women are more likely to donate to charitable cau...