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Halim, Daniel 9 Ubfal, Diego 9 Wangchuk, Rigzom 9
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Policy Lessons on Facilitating Labor Markets
Halim, Daniel - 2023
Significant gender gaps in labor force participation persist around the world. When women do work, they are much more likely than men to engage in vulnerable employment with lower earnings and worse working conditions. In addition, the COVID-19 pandemic has triggered larger losses in employment...
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Policy Lessons on Social Protection
Halim, Daniel - 2023
Several circumstances make women more vulnerable to economic shocks than men. Women are more likely than men to be out of the labor force due to care responsibilities. When they work, women are more likely to have low-paying jobs in the informal sector. Moreover, women have lower access to...
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Policy Lessons on Improving Education Outcomes
Halim, Daniel - 2023
Significant progress has been made in closing gender gaps in primary and secondary enrollment rates worldwide. However, girls still have lower expected years of schooling than boys in some regions, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa, and boys have worse educational outcomes than girls in other...
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Policy Lessons on Women's Land Titling
Halim, Daniel - 2023
Land is a key productive asset for rural households. Property rights play a critical role in determining who can own and access this fundamental resource. More than 70 percent of women across 53 developing countries do not own any land. Customary norms confer disproportionately weaker land...
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Policy Lessons on Agriculture
Halim, Daniel - 2023
Gender productivity gaps in agriculture are large around the world, even though women comprise 40-50 percent of the agricultural labor force in developing countries. Gender differences in agricultural productivity can be as high as 66 percent and can cost countries up to USD 105 million...
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Policy Lessons on Access to and Uptake of Childcare Services
Halim, Daniel - 2023
Unpaid care work and the lack of access to affordable child care constitute key barriers to women's participation in labor markets. The International Labour Organization estimates that, in 2018, 647 million working-age adults were hindered from entering the workforce due to family...
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Policy Lessons on Supporting Women Entrepreneurs
Halim, Daniel - 2023
Entrepreneurship can be a pathway to employment and economic empowerment for women. Over half of the women in developing countries are or aspire to be entrepreneurs, but most of them run subsistence oriented micro-businesses that are not seen as key drivers of innovation and growth. Among formal...
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Policy Lessons on Empowering Adolescent Girls
Halim, Daniel - 2023
Adolescent girls face multiple challenges that restrict their horizons. They have to make decisions about employment and fertility at an early age with limited access to formal education and under restrictive social norms. Domestic responsibilities limit their time in school and educational...
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Policy Lessons on Reducing Gender-based Violence
Halim, Daniel - 2023
Gender-based violence (GBV) affects more than one in three women over the course of their lifetimes, regardless of social or economic boundaries. Violence against women and girls takes a significant toll on survivors and their families and exacts heavy social and economic costs. In some...
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