Macroeconomic and Distributional Implications of Gender Gaps: The Gambia
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Summary:
We present the current status of labor market gender gaps in The Gambia and examine the macroeconomic and distributional gains from closing the gaps. We also study the impacts of high costs of living and the determinants of poverty. Closing labor market gender gaps, would significantly boost GDP, government revenues, women’s earnings, and reduce income inequality. High food costs adversely affect the levels of consumption in the bottom four quartiles of the income distribution. Lack of access to finance, living in rural areas, lack of employment, low levels of education, and exposure to climate shocks contribute to higher poverty levels.
Series:
Selected Issues Paper No. 2024/006
Subject:
Consumption Education Gender Gender diversity Gender inequality International organization Monetary policy National accounts Women
Frequency:
Regular
English
Publication Date:
February 15, 2024
ISBN/ISSN:
9798400268212/2958-7875
Stock No:
SIPEA2024006
Format:
Paper
Pages:
15
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