Trade Drives Gender Equality and Development
Recommendation
Open trade and reform policies that facilitate more efficient labor markets and afford workers new opportunities benefit everyone, but particularly women in developing economies, according to economists Nadia Rocha and Roberta Piermartini. In this astute analysis, the authors note that tariffs, protectionism and other obstacles hinder women’s economic advancement. Rocha and Piermartini offer ideas for labor market policies that will help women learn new skills, expand their education, and increase their mobility and access to regions offering better employment opportunities.
Summary
About the Authors
Nadia Rocha is a lead economist at the World Bank. Roberta Piermartini is chief of trade cost analysis at the World Trade Organization.
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