- Briefing paper
- 28 Septiembre 2019
Social norms as a barrier to women’s employment in developing countries
- Author: Seema Jayachandran
- Published by: Northwestern University

This paper discusses cultural barriers to women’s participation and success in the labour market in developing countries. I begin by describing how gender norms influence the relationship between economic development and female employment, as well as how gender norms differ substantially across societies at the same level of economic development. I then discuss in more detail specific gender-related social norms and how they constrain women’s employment. I present examples of policies aimed at dismantling these cultural barriers to female employment and the impacts they have.
- Tags:
- Economic empowerment
- Countries / Regions:
- Global
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