The lives of girls and women in developing countries have improved dramaticallyover the past quarter of a century. Female life expectancy at birth has increaseddramatically to reach 71 years globally in 2007. Literacy rates have risen and ina third of developing countries there are more girls in secondary school thanboys. Most strikingly, in more than half the developing countries more womenattend university than men. Women have entered the labor...
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2013/02/01
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2017/02/27
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The World Bank Research Observer 28 (1)
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Gender Inequality