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How to Close Gender Gaps and Grow the Global Economy
September 8, 2022
Kristalina Georgieva
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Antoinette M. Sayeh
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Ratna Sahay
Capturing the dividends from women’s economic equity. Too many women are locked out of economic opportunities, which is not only unfair but also harms growth and resilience for all.
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COVID-19: The Moms Emergency
April 30, 2021
Kristalina Georgieva
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Stefania Fabrizio
,
Diego B. P. Gomes
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Marina M. Tavares
Gender inequality
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Engendering the Recovery: Budgeting with Women in Mind
March 5, 2021
Antoinette M. Sayeh
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Jiro Honda
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Carolina Renteria
,
Vincent Tang
International Women’s Day, March 8, marks a year from the start of widespread lockdowns in response to COVID-19. As an IMF blog warned back in July, women have borne the economic and social brunt of the pandemic.
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The COVID-19 Gender Gap
July 21, 2020
Kristalina Georgieva
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Stefania Fabrizio
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Cheng Hoon Lim
,
Marina M. Tavares
Gender inequality
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Women in Finance: An Economic Case for Gender Equality
September 19, 2018
Martin Čihák
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Ratna Sahay
Gender inequality
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Chart of the Week: Educate Girls and Women to Boost Equality
August 22, 2018
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