Gender Inequality and Economic Development

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Gender Inequality and Economic Development Magdalena Andersson

Men and women in the population

World average National Parliaments Source:IPU

Women in Parliament Source: IPU

Decision making top 50 publicly qouted comapnies Source:EC

Female labour force participation Source:OECD

Female labour force particiaption and Fertility rates in OECD Source: OECD

Policy Measures Parental leave Subsidized child-care Subsidized elderly-care Abolish house-wife subsidies

Parental leave Long leave High benefits Low benefits Short leave