2017
DOI: 10.1080/07360932.2017.1309672
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The Many Dimensions of Gender Equality and Their Impact on Economic Growth

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“…Thus, countries whose policies promote women's equality have higher GDP per capita growth rates. At the same time, however, in countries where solid religious beliefs persist, gender stereotypes are more robust, which may translate into economic practices and consequently cause a slowdown in economic growth (Moorhouse, 2017). In countries with higher representation of women in parliament, we observe lower rates of corruption, which has been shown not only at the national (Dollar, Fisman and Gatti, 2001) but also at the regional level (Jha and Sarangi, 2018).…”
Section: Gender Inequalitymentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Thus, countries whose policies promote women's equality have higher GDP per capita growth rates. At the same time, however, in countries where solid religious beliefs persist, gender stereotypes are more robust, which may translate into economic practices and consequently cause a slowdown in economic growth (Moorhouse, 2017). In countries with higher representation of women in parliament, we observe lower rates of corruption, which has been shown not only at the national (Dollar, Fisman and Gatti, 2001) but also at the regional level (Jha and Sarangi, 2018).…”
Section: Gender Inequalitymentioning
confidence: 61%
“…The pr drain has existed for year solution is possible only wi of state authorities through Public regulation of female's brain drain. As part of the paper, it moment the problem of female brain drain is really acute, which is more a Elizabeth A. Moorhouse [25] in her work, drawing a distinction between gender biases in access to economic opportunities and gender differences in economic outcomes, found that differences in access also have a significant impact on the emigration of highly-skilled women compared to men.…”
Section: Opening Of Borders Between Eu Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The initial data in this paper were the research works in the field of migration and mobility, female's brain drain, public administration, gender equality and inequality, and many others. Of these articles, the research papers of such scholars as Beaumont, et Moorhouse (2017) were of special significance. In addition, the paper used analytical and statistical materials and research reports from various international organizations.…”
Section: Opening Of Borders Between Eu Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Economics can aid in a historical understandings of topics as diverse as gender inequality [92], heterosexism in the labor market [93], and the intersection of religion and wages [94]. It can also enable students to conceptualize active citizenship practices that seek to transform society [95][96][97].…”
Section: Confronting the Content Knowledge Gap And Its Impact On The mentioning
confidence: 99%