33rd Annual Conference of the International Association for Feminist Economics

On Thursday November 7, from 8.30am to 10am, a virtual meeting will be held focusing on the use of time data and its impact on macroeconomic policies.

The CREG will be taking part, affirming its commitment to reflections on gender-sensitive economic policies.The round table will be organized around two sessions: the first will focus on the links between time-use data, labor markets and fiscal policies, while the second will address the integration of unpaid work into “beyond GDP” indicators.

The meeting will bring together academic experts, policy-makers and renowned institutions, including the IMF and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

Discussions will aim to highlight the integration of unpaid work into economic measurements and its implications for public policies to reduce gender inequalities in labor markets and strengthen women’s economic participation.

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