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 Equality in Recruitment and Promotion Practices in Vietnam report from the International Labour Organization and Navigos Search analyses the presence of gender-based discrimination practices in Vietnamese workplaces.
A year on from the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the advertising industry is still grappling with how to address pre-existing inequalities that have been exacerbated by the crisis. Global calls for social justice have led agencies and brands to evaluate the levels of diversity and inclusion within workplaces, as well as diversity and progressive portrayals of women and under-represented individuals and groups within the content they produce.
The fourth edition of the Commitment to Reducing Inequality (CRI) Index assesses spending, tax and labour policies in 161 countries to determine how they address inequality during a time when many governments worldwide have been struggling with massive economic uncertainty at the height of the pandemic.
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 report ‘Gender in the Midst of Reforms: Attitudes to Work and Family Roles among University Students in Urban Indonesia’ explores attitudes to work and family roles among senior university students in 2004; the year when people were preparing to elect a President directly for the first time in history, with the incumbent President the first woman in the role.
The Motherhood Pay Gap report from the International Labour Organization provides a detailed review of the issues, theory and evidences around the pay gap between mothers and non-mothers,the latter defined in most econometric studies as women without dependent children.