This study uses a computable general equilibrium (CGE) model specially constructed for investigating gender dimensions of the effects of trade liberalization in Pakistan in both production and consumption. The model employs various indicators to measure the gendered impacts, including income poverty (Foster-Greer-Thorbecke [FGT] Indices), time poverty (leisure), capability poverty (literacy and infant mortality), and welfare (Equivalent Variation [EV]). The simulation results show that revenue-neutral trade liberalization in Pakistan increased women's employment in unskilled jobs and increased women's real wage income more than men's for all types of labor, but kept the division of labor biased against women. The study finds that Pakistan's...
This paper has been discussed the differences in education and labor force participation rate betwee...
The paper takes up the case of gender build inequality and its potential repercussions on economic g...
We analyze the gender-specific effects of trade liberalization on participation in market work, dome...
Developing countries are increasingly concerned about gender dimensions of the impacts of economic r...
The main focus of this study is to explore the impact of trade liberalization on gender inequalities...
ABSTRACT: This case study examines the impacts on poverty and equality of the extended trade liberal...
Abstract: This paper attempts to analyze the impact of gender inequality on economic growth of Pakis...
The paper develops a 3-sector general equilibrium model appropriate for economies with female labour...
Greater exposure to the world economy has uneven effects on women and men in developing countries, w...
Women and men are different from each other not only biologically but also in terms of constra...
Purpose This paper tries to examine whether the labor force participation of the female population...
The effects of trade on women vary by socio-economic characteristics, sector and country. This paper...
We analyze the gender-specific effects of trade liberalization on participation in market work, dome...
Trade liberalization plays a significant role in the development of an economy as all countries have...
Labour force participation of females is considered most the important determinant of economic devel...
This paper has been discussed the differences in education and labor force participation rate betwee...
The paper takes up the case of gender build inequality and its potential repercussions on economic g...
We analyze the gender-specific effects of trade liberalization on participation in market work, dome...
Developing countries are increasingly concerned about gender dimensions of the impacts of economic r...
The main focus of this study is to explore the impact of trade liberalization on gender inequalities...
ABSTRACT: This case study examines the impacts on poverty and equality of the extended trade liberal...
Abstract: This paper attempts to analyze the impact of gender inequality on economic growth of Pakis...
The paper develops a 3-sector general equilibrium model appropriate for economies with female labour...
Greater exposure to the world economy has uneven effects on women and men in developing countries, w...
Women and men are different from each other not only biologically but also in terms of constra...
Purpose This paper tries to examine whether the labor force participation of the female population...
The effects of trade on women vary by socio-economic characteristics, sector and country. This paper...
We analyze the gender-specific effects of trade liberalization on participation in market work, dome...
Trade liberalization plays a significant role in the development of an economy as all countries have...
Labour force participation of females is considered most the important determinant of economic devel...
This paper has been discussed the differences in education and labor force participation rate betwee...
The paper takes up the case of gender build inequality and its potential repercussions on economic g...
We analyze the gender-specific effects of trade liberalization on participation in market work, dome...