The Europe and Central Asia (ECA) region's relative advantage in gender equality compared to other regions eroded in the 1999-2009 period. As a result, the region now looks more similar to the rest of the world in terms of women's education and labor force participation. Moreover, gender gaps continue to exist in some minority communities and in poor rural areas. Structural changes in the economies of the region have both opened up economic and employment...
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2012/06/01
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Resumen
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2012/08/04
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Addressing the gender gap in Europe and Central Asia
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Infant and Maternal Mortality Rates