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Gender Gaps - Impact on Productivity and Incomes
27th August 2015
Removing the barriers that women face in the labour market is likely to lead to major productivity gains, according to research by David Cuberes and Marc Teignier, to be presented at the annual congress of the European Economic Association in Mannheim in August 2015. Their study examines the impact of ‘gender gaps’ that prevent talented women from fulfilling their labour market potential as employers and entrepreneurs.
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