V Frisancho, VQ Von Heideken - 2022 - publications.iadb.org
… We assess the importance of genderinequalities and present evidence on their economic consequences, their drivers, and the policy tools that can contribute to mitigating them. …
HR Bowles, KL McGinn - The Academy of Management Annals, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
… potential for this literature to explain the relationship between negotiation and genderinequality … role of negotiation in perpetuating or mitigating genderinequalities: (1) research from …
… We note that quotas cannot address the problem of genderinequality or untapped female talent directly. It may seem that it would be more helpful to introduce flexible work and work–…
… is a widely untapped source of economic growth … genderinequality in terms of economic participation mirrors that in education, with Sri Lanka and Maldives having the least inequality …
… information communication technology (ICT)-driven disruptive innovation that may nurture un-captured GDP by harnessing untapped resources such as women's economic potential. …
… , traditional gender orientations may be significant indicators for the increase in gender inequality in the … Until this is done, countries will remain trapped in a cycle of genderinequality …
… The same gender gap in the country’s smallholder agriculture frustrates the multifunctional potentials of agriculture in achieving sustainable development outcomes. The smallholders …
A Andersson, M Hatakka - Information Technologies & International …, 2017 - diva-portal.org
… business, agriculture) to understand and harness the potential of ICTs to tackle poverty and genderinequality may be a good starting point. (World Wide Web Foundation, 2015, p. 7) …
B Njobe, S Kaaria - Background Paper, 2015 - afdb.org
… in the sector and its potential to bring socialeconomic development benefits for women and their families. However, narrowing the genderinequality gap in agriculture will require a …