Investing in Women’s Knowledge Hub is a repository of quality resources, accessible to all users, that can inform effective approaches to women’s economic empowerment.
The ‘“Gender Pension-Gap” in the Aging Societies of East Asia’ report from the World Bank presents findings from a review of pension policies and their gender dimensions in eight countries of the East Asia region where the aging of the population is already advanced or expected to accelerate in coming years.
The Women In The Workforce: An Unmet Potential In Asia And The Pacific report from the Asian Development Bank looks into the complex and varied causes behind the gap in economic empowerment between males and females across Asia and the Pacific, then analyses the available evidence for its implications to economic growth.
The Women in Business and Management: Gaining Momentum report from the International Labour Organization brings together available data and statistics in 2015 to provide a comprehensive, up-to-date and global picture of women in the business world and in management positions.
The Social Institutions & Gender Index (SIGI) 2014 Synthesis Report from the OECD ranks 108 countries according to the level of discrimination (very low, low, medium, high, or very high) against women and girls in social institutions. The index covers five areas:
The Gender Equality in the Labor Market in the Philippines report from the Asian Development Bank documents the nature and extent of gender inequalities in the Filipino labour market.