Barriers and Gateways to Women’s Labor Force Participation – Policy Insights from Middle Income Countries April 28, 2010 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM MC-8-100  

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Barriers and Gateways to Women’s Labor Force Participation – Policy Insights from Middle Income Countries April 28, 2010 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM MC-8-100   Speakers/Discussants: Elena Bardasi, Senior Economist, PRMGE Nadereh Chamlou, Senior Advisor, MNACE Laura Chioda, Research Economist, LCRCE Louise Cord, Sector Manager, LCSPP Andrew Morrison, Chief of the Gender and Diversity Unit, IDB Sarosh Sattar, Senior Economist, ECS3P Desiree van Gorp, Director of International Department, Co-Director Nyenrode International MBA Program , Nyenrode Business Universitei Rodrigo Garcia Verdu, Economist, LCSPP gender equality as smart economics - A WBG GAP- Lunch will be served. Please register in the LMS: http://lms.worldbank.org/topclass/tce730iis.dll?Plugin-catreg-enroll-4312608