Gender Inequality and Economic Growth: Evidence from Industry-Level Data

Author/Editor:

Ata Can Bertay ; Ljubica Dordevic ; Can Sever

Publication Date:

July 3, 2020

Electronic Access:

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Summary:

We study whether higher gender equality facilitates economic growth by enabling better allocation of a valuable resource: female labor. By allocating female labor to its more productive use, we hypothesize that reducing gender inequality should disproportionately benefit industries with typically higher female share in their employment relative to other industries. Specifically, we exploit within-country variation across industries to test whether those that typically employ more women grow relatively faster in countries with ex-ante lower gender inequality. The test allows us to identify the causal effect of gender inequality on industry growth in value-added and labor productivity. Our findings show that gender inequality affects real economic outcomes.

Series:

Working Paper No. 2020/119

Subject:

English

Publication Date:

July 3, 2020

ISBN/ISSN:

9781513546278/1018-5941

Stock No:

WPIEA2020119

Pages:

42

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