The Catalyst For Change: How Laura Kay Bennett '92 Is Empowering Women In Business - chat
Empowering women and tackling income inequality.
Womenβs leadership strategy & programming
Webthis study shows empirically that gender inequality and income inequality are strongly interlinked, even after controlling for standard drivers of income inequality.
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If we want everyone to have a bigger piece of the pie, the pie has to grow.
Webin countries facing a shrinking workforce, raising economic participation, including of women, can directly yield growth and stability gains by mitigating the impact of a decline.
Womenβs empowerment can boost growth and reduce inequality.
This study shows empirically that gender inequality and income inequality are strongly interlinked,.
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