This working paper documents the construction of a 1993-94 Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for Bangladesh. The SAM distinguishes 10 agricultural sectors —including two different kinds of rice technology — and 19 manufacturing sectors, out of 43 sectors in total. It also differentiates between twelve socio-economic groups, allowing detailed analysis of household welfare and poverty. The SAM has ten factors of production: one type of capital, one type of land and eight different types of labor which are disaggregated by both level of education and gender. The innovative feature of the SAM is that it separates out female and male labor value-added for each educational level and in eachsector of the economy, providing a base for gender-sensitive...
In response to rising international debt in many Sub-Saharan African (SSA) nations, the World Bank a...
"Trade liberalization is a central part of South Africa's post-Apartheid development strategy. Howev...
The growing body of microeconomic evidence supporting the key role women play in the development pro...
Abstract- The effects of trade on women vary by socio-economic characteristics, sector and country. ...
The effects of trade on women vary by socio-economic characteristics, sector and country. This paper...
The effects of trade on women vary by socio-economic characteristics, sector and country. This paper...
This paper outlines the various channels through which women are part of the global trading economy....
The effects of trade liberalization on female labor depend on a country′s socio-economic and employm...
Greater exposure to the world economy has uneven effects on women and men in developing countries, w...
In Central and Eastern European women started the process of transition from socialist to market eco...
Increased global integration affects groups of individuals differently. This paper examines ways in ...
Modelling the effects of Trade on women, at work and at home: a comparative perspectiv
This paper uses structural path analysis to examine the transmission channels through which an initi...
Despite the massive contribution women make around the world, they still fall into the category of t...
This thesis explores the causes and consequences of growing flexibility in gender divisions of labo...
In response to rising international debt in many Sub-Saharan African (SSA) nations, the World Bank a...
"Trade liberalization is a central part of South Africa's post-Apartheid development strategy. Howev...
The growing body of microeconomic evidence supporting the key role women play in the development pro...
Abstract- The effects of trade on women vary by socio-economic characteristics, sector and country. ...
The effects of trade on women vary by socio-economic characteristics, sector and country. This paper...
The effects of trade on women vary by socio-economic characteristics, sector and country. This paper...
This paper outlines the various channels through which women are part of the global trading economy....
The effects of trade liberalization on female labor depend on a country′s socio-economic and employm...
Greater exposure to the world economy has uneven effects on women and men in developing countries, w...
In Central and Eastern European women started the process of transition from socialist to market eco...
Increased global integration affects groups of individuals differently. This paper examines ways in ...
Modelling the effects of Trade on women, at work and at home: a comparative perspectiv
This paper uses structural path analysis to examine the transmission channels through which an initi...
Despite the massive contribution women make around the world, they still fall into the category of t...
This thesis explores the causes and consequences of growing flexibility in gender divisions of labo...
In response to rising international debt in many Sub-Saharan African (SSA) nations, the World Bank a...
"Trade liberalization is a central part of South Africa's post-Apartheid development strategy. Howev...
The growing body of microeconomic evidence supporting the key role women play in the development pro...