Good Global Economic and Social Practices to Promote Gender Equality in the Labor Market
Asian Development Bank | December 2013
Abstract
Increasing job opportunities and decent work for women are essential for advancing economic
and social development in countries, because many women continue to experience gender
inequalities at work. An analysis of strategies to counter gender discrimination and promote
equality between men and women shows how a combination of good practices in law and in
social and economic policy can improve equitable employment opportunities, remuneration,
and treatment for women and men at work. This report provides some examples of good global
economic and social practices to reverse unequal labor market outcomes for women and realize
their economic potential to the full. It is part of a series consisting of:
•Good Global Economic and Social Practices to Promote Gender Equality in the Labor Market
•Good Global Legal Practices to Promote Gender Equality in the Labor Market
•Gender Equality and the Labor Market: Cambodia, Kazakhstan, and the Philippines
•Gender Equality in the Labor Market in Cambodia
•Gender Equality in the Labor Market in the Philippines.
Citation
Asian Development Bank. 2013. Good Global Economic and Social Practices to Promote Gender Equality in the Labor Market. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/799. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.PDF ISBN
978-92-9254-360-0
Print ISBN
978-92-9254-359-4
Keywords
Gender
Gender Bias
Gender Differences
Gender Discrimination
Gender Equality
Gender Gaps
Gender Inequality
Gender Issues
Gender Relations
Gender Roles
Comparative Analysis
Social Research
Sex Discrimination
Employment Discrimination
Women's Rights
Equal Opportunity
Equal Pay
Feminism
Men's Role
Women's Role
Gender-based analysis
Sex differences
Job bias
Equal employment opportunity
Fair employment practice
Job discrimination
Affirmative action programs
Sex dicrimination against women
Pay equity
Sexism
Equal rights amendment
Emancipation of women
Equal rights
Women's movements
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