Inclusive Growth
Last updated on December 30, 2024
New Gender Notes:
- Global Employment Gender Gaps
- Why a Gender Lens Matters: Unlocking Solutions to Macroeconomic Challenges
- Promoting Gender Equality and Tackling Demographic Challenges
- Gender and Business Cycles
- Integrating Gender into the IMF’s Work
Gender
- Effects of IMF-Supported Programs on Gender Inequality
- Intimate Partner Violence and Women’s Economic Empowerment: Evidence from Indian States
- Labor Market Gender Gaps in Türkiye: A Bird’s Eye View
- Gender Diversity and Corporate Resilience to Climate Change: Evidence from Greenfield Investments
- Exploring the Role of Public Expenditure in Advancing Female Economic Empowerment and Gender Equality
- Gender Equality and Economic Development in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Digitalization and Employment Gender Gaps During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence from Latin America and the Caribbean
- Lawful Progress: Unveiling the Laws That Reshape Women’s Work Decisions
- When Will Global Gender Gaps Close?
Inclusive Growth
- Systemic Implications of Financial Inclusion
- Finance & Development, September 2024 - Remote Work’s Growth Gift
- The Joint Effect of Emigration and Remittances on Economic Growth and Labor Force Participation in Latin America and the Caribbean
- Understanding Barriers to Financial Access: Insights from Bank Pricing Data
- Unveiling the Informal Economy: An Augmented Factor Model Approach
- Back to Basics: What Is Inclusive Growth?
- Fraying Threads: Exclusion and Conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa
Inequality
- The Green Future: Labor Market Implications for Men and Women
- Minimum Wages, Inequality, and the Informal Sector
- Inequality in a More Equal World—Labor Market Gender Gaps in St. Lucia
- Broadening the Gains from Generative AI: The Role of Fiscal Policies
- Strengthening Income Stabilization through Social Protection in Emerging and Developing Economies: The Brazilian Experience
- Gen-AI: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Work
- Dissecting the Decline in Average Hours Worked in Europe
- The Elasticity of Substitution Between Skilled and Unskilled Labor in Developing Countries: A Directed Technical Change Perspective
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