Toward gender equality : the role of public policy

Gender equality is not only a matter of social justice but also good eocnomics. It is of foremost importance to women ' s well-being and development. Discrimination means loses in productivity and lower welfare of women, their families, and society at large. Although the gender gap is narrowing...

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Corporate Author: Banco Mundial
Format: Book
Published: Washington, D.C. World Bank 1995
Series:Development in practice
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Summary:Gender equality is not only a matter of social justice but also good eocnomics. It is of foremost importance to women ' s well-being and development. Discrimination means loses in productivity and lower welfare of women, their families, and society at large. Although the gender gap is narrowing in education, health, and many other areas, women are still less educated than men, work more hours, and are paid less. The reasons why gender disparities persist are complex, having to do with social and institutional norms, relationships within households, and even lack of information about the benefits of educating and employing women. Despite the weight of social and cultural factors, public policy can influence women ' s status and well-being. Governments have a leading role in widening the opportunities available to women and extending the services that are vitally important to them. This report outlines what governments and development agencies can do to work toward greater gender equality - one of the best investments a society can make. Public policy can affect investments in health, education, and infrastructure through laws and regulations. It can also affect land ownership, financial services, and access to employment. Not least important, public policies can affect macroeconomic performance and create a favorable climate for economic development.
Item Description:Copias: 48383
Physical Description:xi, 75 p. il.
Bibliography:Incluye bibliografía
ISBN:0-8213-3337-2