How Informal Labor Market Participation Maintains Gender Inequality – Everything Law and Order Blog

Ceyhun Elgin and Adem Yavuz Elveren find that women’s participation in the workforce reduces inequality, but when this participation occurs in the informal labor market, inequality remains high

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4 thoughts on “How Informal Labor Market Participation Maintains Gender Inequality”
  1. Interesting, though only for what I can understand with this TRNN discussion, for I definitely don't understand the whole of it. I think that that's in part due to accents, possibly some of the speaking being rather fast, sort of like Road Runner in the Road Runner cartoon, …. Communication should be CLEAR and not a race. I still Liked the video but would possibly benefit from listening to it again. I'm sometimes not very good with accents, which sometimes cause me some confusion.

  2. Sometimes I wonder whether certain people are physiologically incapable of understanding certain truths, much in the same way that chimps' brain chemistry ultimately limits their mental capacities (relative to humans).

    Are some people simply less 'neuro-plastic' than others?

    In other words: is IQ a "real" (i.e., biological) thing, and does it explain why some people seem oblivious to the fact that the statements they make are untrue, and why they'll remain oblivious despite any efforts to enlighten them?

    (Or can anyone be reached with enough effort?)

    I'm inclined to agree with Chomsky's suspicion that, in general, especially when considering the educated/elites, the liars know that they're lying.

    But how can one distinguish a 'true believer' (i.e., an innocent, misguided party) from a cynical ideologue (i.e., a liar)?

  3. People should be paid based on their PRODUCTIVITY, not GENDER BASED REDISTRIBUTION.
    Stop ENSLAVING MEN.
    Tax expenditures need to be changed so MEN BENEFIT EQUALLY from social programs are FEMALES.
    Stop STEALING MY FOOD to people WHO CAN'T TAKE FEED THEIR KIDS.
    Society doesn't give AND SH1+s about Males so I want a system where I DON'T HAVE TO PAY FOR ANYONE ELSE EITHER.
    Government Redistribution programs are ALWAYS taking resources from Men to give to Women, TO SECURE VOTES.

  4. I deeply believe that women should get the same paid if they are doing the same job because why should they be doing the same hard work that we are man is doing for less paid don't we all have feelings just like anyone else 😢 😢 😢 😢 😢 😢 😢 😢 💔

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