Economic gender gap: Which countries are falling behind?
Economic parity continues to be one of the main challenges to achieving gender equality worldwide, even though disparities between countries in the economic gender gap are frequently neglected. In this paper, we use a fuzzy logic approach to measure the extent to which countries are narrowi...
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doaj-d7a57d830ec24541ae1b101122f064fb2021-05-27T13:11:05ZengEconomists' Association of VojvodinaPanoeconomicus1452-595X2217-23862021-01-0168221323010.2298/PAN2102213M1452-595X2102213MEconomic gender gap: Which countries are falling behind?Medina-Claros Samuel0García-Pardo Francisca1Pérez-Moreno Salvador2Bárcena-Martín Elena3University of Malaga, SpainUniversity of Malaga, SpainUniversity of Malaga, SpainUniversity of Malaga, SpainEconomic parity continues to be one of the main challenges to achieving gender equality worldwide, even though disparities between countries in the economic gender gap are frequently neglected. In this paper, we use a fuzzy logic approach to measure the extent to which countries are narrowing this gap. Specifically, we evaluate the degree to which 110 countries evolved from 2006 to 2019 in each of the three dimensions of the World Economic Forum’s Economic Participation and Opportunity Index (remuneration, participation and advancement). We focus on which countries have been left behind and to what extent they have pulled away from the rest. The findings reveal that differences across countries in advancement gender gaps are more evident than in the other dimensions. Moreover, while there are signs of convergence in the closure of the gender gaps in remuneration, we do not find such evidence for the advancement and participation gender gaps.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1452-595X/2021/1452-595X2102213M.pdfeconomic gender gapfuzzy approach“leaving no one behind” |
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Economic gender gap: Which countries are falling behind? |
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Economic gender gap: Which countries are falling behind? |
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Economic gender gap: Which countries are falling behind? |
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Economists' Association of Vojvodina |
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Panoeconomicus |
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1452-595X 2217-2386 |
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Economic parity continues to be one of the main challenges to achieving
gender equality worldwide, even though disparities between countries in the
economic gender gap are frequently neglected. In this paper, we use a fuzzy
logic approach to measure the extent to which countries are narrowing this
gap. Specifically, we evaluate the degree to which 110 countries evolved
from 2006 to 2019 in each of the three dimensions of the World Economic
Forum’s Economic Participation and Opportunity Index (remuneration,
participation and advancement). We focus on which countries have been left
behind and to what extent they have pulled away from the rest. The findings
reveal that differences across countries in advancement gender gaps are more
evident than in the other dimensions. Moreover, while there are signs of
convergence in the closure of the gender gaps in remuneration, we do not
find such evidence for the advancement and participation gender gaps. |
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economic gender gap fuzzy approach “leaving no one behind” |
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http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1452-595X/2021/1452-595X2102213M.pdf |
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