Economic Consequences of Gender Gaps in Labor Participation and Hours
Gender-based disparities in labor force participation and paid working hours lead to significant long-term economic consequences for women. These include lower cumulative lifetime earnings, reduced contributions to retirement and pension funds resulting in a 'gender pension gap', and slower career progression due to interrupted work histories. These factors contribute to a higher risk of financial insecurity for women, particularly in old age.
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Gender Labor Force Participation Gap
Economic Consequences of Gender Gaps in Labor Participation and Hours
Policy Interventions to Address Gender Gaps in Labor Markets
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