Panelists
Oriana Bandiera, Professor of Economics, London School of Economics
Douglas Gollin, Professor of Economics, Tufts University
Rohini Pande, Professor of Economics and Director Economic Growth Center, Yale University
Presenters
Lindsey Uniat, PhD Candidate in Economics, Yale University
Maria Kogelnik, Postdoctoral Associate in Economics, Yale University
Gaurav Chiplunkar, Assistant Professor of Business Administration, University of Virginia
Louise Paul-Delvaux, Research Economist, World Bank
Moderator
Markus Goldstein, Vice President and Senior Fellow, Center for Global Development
Remarks
Mavis Owusu-Gyamfi, President & CEO, African Center for Economic Transformation
This event, organized in partnership with Yale Economic Growth Center and the Gates Foundation, will present new research on gender, labor markets, structural transformation, and policy intervention in India, Mexico, and Morocco, bringing in additional insights from a set of studies across Sub-Saharan Africa.
The session will address the following questions: how do gender gaps in labor market outcomes evolve with structural transformation as labor moves out of agriculture and into manufacturing and services? How can policy decisions avoid the downward-sloping section of the historic inverse-U relationship between female labor force participation and economic growth, and enable growth that matches talent to opportunity regardless of gender? What is the differential impact on women and men of digital transformation? How does migration out of agriculture into urban areas affect gendered outcomes in labor markets? What is the impact of a minimum wage policy intervention on the gender wage gap?