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Good Global Economic and Social Practices to Promote Gender Equality in the Labor Market

dc.date.accessioned2015-01-24T13:10:35Z
dc.date.available2015-01-24T13:10:35Z
dc.date.issued2013-12-01
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11540/799
dc.description.abstractIncreasing 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.
dc.languageEnglish
dc.publisherAsian Development Bank
dc.rightsCC BY 3.0 IGO
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo
dc.titleGood Global Economic and Social Practices to Promote Gender Equality in the Labor Market
dc.typeReports
dc.subject.expertGender
dc.subject.expertGender Bias
dc.subject.expertGender Differences
dc.subject.expertGender Discrimination
dc.subject.expertGender Equality
dc.subject.expertGender Gaps
dc.subject.expertGender Inequality
dc.subject.expertGender Issues
dc.subject.expertGender Relations
dc.subject.expertGender Roles
dc.subject.adbComparative Analysis
dc.subject.adbSocial Research
dc.subject.adbSex Discrimination
dc.subject.adbEmployment Discrimination
dc.subject.adbWomen's Rights
dc.subject.adbEqual Opportunity
dc.subject.adbEqual Pay
dc.subject.adbFeminism
dc.subject.adbMen's Role
dc.subject.adbWomen's Role
dc.subject.naturalGender-based analysis
dc.subject.naturalSex differences
dc.subject.naturalJob bias
dc.subject.naturalEqual employment opportunity
dc.subject.naturalFair employment practice
dc.subject.naturalJob discrimination
dc.subject.naturalAffirmative action programs
dc.subject.naturalSex dicrimination against women
dc.subject.naturalPay equity
dc.subject.naturalSexism
dc.subject.naturalEqual rights amendment
dc.subject.naturalEmancipation of women
dc.subject.naturalEqual rights
dc.subject.naturalWomen's movements
dc.contributor.imprintAsian Development Bank
oar.themeGender
oar.themeLabor Migration
oar.themeSmall Medium Business
oar.adminregionCentral West Asia Region
oar.countryKazakhstan
oar.countryPhilippines
oar.dep.sourceRSDD
oar.dep.classMajor Knowledge Product
dc.relation.isnodouble757*
dc.identifier.printisbn978-92-9254-359-4
dc.identifier.pdfisbn978-92-9254-360-0
oar.identifierOAR-000252
oar.authorAsian Development Bank
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