This policy brief puts forward three pillars to address gender gaps in public policies, their implementation and impact: systematic reviews of policies, laws and regulations that limit women’s economic activity; gender budgeting; and improving the quality of gender disaggregated data to support impact assessments, policy analyses, and advocacy.
This policy brief explains why addressing care needs is fundamental for the economic empowerment of women and their participation in the labor market. It offers successful examples that G20 countries can replicate to reach these objectives.
This policy brief brings forward the argument that women need agency and capacity to leverage access. The authors highlight the need to make an assessment of the global gender gap and develop meaningful indicators that contribute to the design and implementation of effective policies that drive adoption.
This document aims to provide policy recommendations so that G20 countries are able to bridge gender gaps in the world of work.