Category: K. Gender
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A working paper for CGD with Eeshani Kapandal and Brian Webster. Research highlights the gains to the quality of policymaking from diversifying the body of policymakers. International financial institutions (IFIs) appear to agree, all issuing diversity, equity, and inclusion statements. But how do these institutions perform when it comes to their own staff—do they lead…
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A CGD Policy Paper with Ugonma Nwankwo and Megan O'Donnell. We look at available sources to ask (i) Where is data available on employment and wages allowing for comparisons between women and men, and the public and private sectors? (ii) How do women’s employment, compensation, and seniority compare with men’s in the public and private…
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Your World, Better: Global Progress and What You Can Do About It is a book written for the smart and engaged middle school student. It looks at how America and the World has changed since the reader's parents and grandparents were young: what has happened to health and wealth, homes, school and work, rights and…
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A CGD Working Paper with Megan O'Donnell Mayra Buvinic Shelby Bourgault George Yang. When health crises like COVID-19 emerge, the shocks to economic, social, and health systems can have different implications for women and girls, with gendered impacts across various dimensions of wellbeing. This paper, part of a series documenting the gendered impacts of the…
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Undocumented immigrants provide a lot of child care. If they aren’t around, it is harder for working mothers. For The Economist.
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For the Economist –gay marriage and more minorities in the workforce are good for the economy. Patriotic heterosexual white men should support equality.
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You can't have equality in the workplace if you don't have it in parenting and childcare. Me in The Economist.
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I you want more babies, let in more women and help them work. For the Economist.
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Piece on Trump administration getting rid of work authorizations for spouses of H1-B visas, for the Economist.
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A piece on what Canada could do to further global gender equality for OpenCanada.org.