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          Greater role for women in world economy

          By Christine Lagarde | China Daily | Updated: 2013-09-26 07:59

          In many countries, public debate about gender equality focuses mainly on women's access to top positions and high-powered career opportunities. But the "glass ceiling" is only a small part of the issue. The broader question is whether women have the same opportunities as men to participate in labor markets in the first place. In other words, are women empowered to contribute fully to global economic growth and prosperity?

          Unfortunately, the International Monetary Fund's latest study, Women, Work, and the Economy, shows that, despite some improvements, progress toward leveling the playing field for women has stalled. This is bad news for everyone, because it translates into lower economic growth - amounting to as much as 27 percent of per capita GDP in some countries.

          Greater role for women in world economy

          Delegates take part in the Fifth East Asia Gender Equality Ministerial Meeting in Beijing on on May 15, 2013. Some 120 delegates from 13 countries in East Asia attended. [Photo/Xinhua] 

          Around the world, the number of women in the workforce remains far below that of men; only about half of working-age women are employed. Women account for most unpaid work, and, when they are paid, they are overrepresented in the informal sector and among the poor. They continue to be paid less than men for the same jobs, even in OECD countries, where the average gender wage gap is about 16 percent. And in many countries, distortions and discrimination in the labor market restrict women's chances of equal pay and rising to senior positions.

          The potential gains from a larger female workforce are striking. In Egypt, for example, if the number of female workers were raised to the same level as that of men, the country's GDP could grow by 34 percent. In the United Arab Emirates, GDP would expand by 12 percent, in Japan by 9 percent, and in the United States by 5 percent. According to a recent study based on data from the International Labor Organization, of the 865 million women worldwide who could contribute more fully to their economies, 812 million live in emerging and developing countries.

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