Gender Inequality in Africa's Labor Market (Africa Development Forum)

Gender Inequality in Africa's Labor Market (Africa Development Forum)

by WorldBank (Author), JorgeSabaArbache (Author), QuentinWodon (Author)

Synopsis

Gender inequality in the labor market remains a pressing problem of contemporary Africa. Notwithstanding the existence of large variations across countries with regard to male and female labor market outcomes, available evidence shows that in several countries of the region women are less likely to be in paid work, they are disproportionately concentrated in informal and precarious employment, and they are paid substantially less. Assessing and comparing the extent and the nature of women disadvantages in Africa's labor markets remains a challenge, however. In-depth comparative analyses are lacking, largely because reliable and comparable comprehensive data have been for a long time hardly available. The objective of this study, a collaboration between the World Bank and the Agence francaise de developpement (AFD), is to contribute to fill-in an important knowledge gap regarding the extent and the nature of gender disparities in Africa's labor markets. The study is novel in providing a comparative analysis based on standardized nationally representative survey-data for several Sub-Saharan Africa countries and one North Africa country. It also offers a more in-depth gender analysis by using a comprehensive set of labor market indicators disaggregated by location, age groups and consumption quintiles, and several sophisticated micro and macro techniques.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 448
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Published: 15 Dec 2009

ISBN 10: 0821380664
ISBN 13: 9780821380666