Here's what caught my eye in research over the past week (in what must have been a slow week!):
- Gebrewolde, Rockey, and Ullah (open access) introduce a new measure of economic gender inequality (EGI) based on the ratio of women’s share of national labour income to men’s, then show that population-weighted average EGI increased between 1994 and 2014, with much of the higher EGI in poorer, more populous, countries explained by the lower rates of female employment
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