Purpose The purpose of the paper is to advocates the use of gendered economic policies to stimulate a post-COVID-19 recovery. It alerts on the risk of ignoring the female dimension of the current crisis and of resorting again to austerity programs that, like the ones enacted after the 2008 crisis, would hit women and mothers disproportionally harder than other groups. Design/methodology/approach The authors use data from the British Household Panel Survey on female participation and account for gendered constraints and enablers missed by mainstream economics. Using a sequential empirical approach, the authors simulate various welfare policy scenarios that address factors, such as childcare costs, personal and social nudges, that could ...
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The focus of this paper is the position of economically disadvantaged female workers in the labour m...
We explore the effects of the COVID-19 crisis and the associated restrictions to economic activity o...
One striking effect of the pandemic economic crisis is the disproportionate adverse impac...
This research examines the impact of work-family reconciliation policies on gender inequality in the...
The project asked about policies to support work-family reconciliation among low-waged women in Engl...
Using comparable data for 24 countries since the 1970s, we document gender convergence in schooling,...
A year into the pandemic, we are no longer just worrying about progress on women's equality coming t...
The inequalities women face are not new, but the pandemic has exacerbated and laid them bare. This b...
Women’s childcare responsibilities are often seen as a barrier to them undertaking paid work. Howeve...
We explore impacts of the pandemic crisis and associated restrictions to economic activity on paid a...
The COVID19 pandemic has caused shocks to the demand for home childcare (with the closure of schools...
COVID-19 has uprooted many aspects of parents' daily routines, from their jobs to their childcare ar...
A recent review of evidence points to ways the pandemic has deepened the childcare crisis and widene...
The COVID-19 pandemic is not only a global health emergency but an economic one. UK Gross Domestic P...
This paper examines the main dimensions of gender inequalities before the pandemic and their evoluti...
The focus of this paper is the position of economically disadvantaged female workers in the labour m...
We explore the effects of the COVID-19 crisis and the associated restrictions to economic activity o...
One striking effect of the pandemic economic crisis is the disproportionate adverse impac...
This research examines the impact of work-family reconciliation policies on gender inequality in the...
The project asked about policies to support work-family reconciliation among low-waged women in Engl...
Using comparable data for 24 countries since the 1970s, we document gender convergence in schooling,...