Asian Development Policy Lecture - Caren Grown

Series: Asian Impact: ADB Research in Action

Asian Development Policy Lecture - Caren Grown

26 March 2024

Nobel laureate Claudia Goldin showed economic growth did not always increase women’s workforce participation in the United States. Women’s work declined during the transition from agriculture to manufacturing but increased with greater jobs in the service sector. Despite progress, women continue to earn less than men due to unpaid care work and ‘greedy jobs’.

Asian Development Policy Lecturer Caren Grown discussed the relevance of Professor Goldin’s seminal work on women and labor markets for modern-day developing Asia.

 

Program and Learning Materials: 
Date Session / Activity Presentation Material Speaker(s)
26 Mar 2024 For more information, please click here.
26 Mar 2024 Publication: Where Women Work in Asia and the Pacific - Implications for Policies, Equity, and Inclusive Growth
26 Mar 2024 Popular Science background: History helps us understand gender differences in the labour market

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