This paper examines the gender distribution of the benefits of economic growth in several Asian economies from 1970-90. Using Borda rank ordering, we compare the progress made in these countries towards closing the gender gap in well-being. In addition to commonly-used indicators, trends in the ratio of females to males in the population are examined. We explore determinants of changes in this ratio, using regression analysis. The results indicate that gender equity in quality-of-life ratings is highest in those Asian economies that grew the slowest over the period in question. Further, the data indicate that economic growth does not have a significant effect on the female to male population ratios for this set of countries. Variables that ...
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This paper examines the gender distribution of the benefits of economic growth in several Asian econ...
This paper examines the gender distribution of the benefits of economic growth in several Asian econ...
Abstract The paper study cross country analysis for 18 countries to see the effects of gender...
Using cross-country and panel regressions, this paper investigates to what extent gender inequality ...
This paper examines the impact of gender gaps in human capital on economic growth in developing coun...
Gender equality is not only a human right, but is also suggested to have economic benefits. One of t...
This paper traces the human capital development of 14 Asian countries for the period of 1900-60, usi...
Certainly, supporting and strengthen women's role in society results in improved health, higher leve...
This paper assesses the impact of 30 years of globalization on gender equity in well-being in Latin ...
In 1994 the World Bank called East Asia's strong economic growth performance a "miracle". Trade open...
M.Com. (Development Economics)Abstract: The purpose of this study is to identify the relationship be...
This paper presents a theoretical model that can analyze the impact of gender inequality on long-ter...
This paper assesses the empirical relationship between the liberalization of international trade and...
In this paper we analyse the reasons behind the evolution of the gender gap and wage inequality in S...
This paper is concerned with exploring some of the gender implications of certain long term trends w...
This paper examines the gender distribution of the benefits of economic growth in several Asian econ...
This paper examines the gender distribution of the benefits of economic growth in several Asian econ...
Abstract The paper study cross country analysis for 18 countries to see the effects of gender...
Using cross-country and panel regressions, this paper investigates to what extent gender inequality ...
This paper examines the impact of gender gaps in human capital on economic growth in developing coun...
Gender equality is not only a human right, but is also suggested to have economic benefits. One of t...
This paper traces the human capital development of 14 Asian countries for the period of 1900-60, usi...
Certainly, supporting and strengthen women's role in society results in improved health, higher leve...
This paper assesses the impact of 30 years of globalization on gender equity in well-being in Latin ...
In 1994 the World Bank called East Asia's strong economic growth performance a "miracle". Trade open...
M.Com. (Development Economics)Abstract: The purpose of this study is to identify the relationship be...
This paper presents a theoretical model that can analyze the impact of gender inequality on long-ter...
This paper assesses the empirical relationship between the liberalization of international trade and...
In this paper we analyse the reasons behind the evolution of the gender gap and wage inequality in S...
This paper is concerned with exploring some of the gender implications of certain long term trends w...