The consequences of the implemented COVID-19 measures on gender-specific labour market inequalities

Join WageIndicator's presentation on 'The consequences of the implemented COVID-19 measures on gender-specific labour market inequalities: A Global Perspective', part of the 7th Regulating for Decent Work Conference.

6 July 2021 - 15.45-17.00 CET

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The consequences of the implemented COVID-19 measures on gender-specific labour market inequalities: A Global Perspective is part of the 7th Regulating for Decent Work (RDW) Conference, from 6 to 9 July 2021. The conference, organized by the International Labour Organization (ILO), examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the world of work.

The presentation is held by Stephanie Steinmetz, Kea Tijdens, Pablo de Pedraza and Janna Besamusca.

Stephanie Steinmetz

Stephanie Steinmetz

Kea Tijdens

Kea Tijdens

Pablo Pedraza

Pablo de Pedraza

Janna Besamusca

Janna Besamusca

The consequences of the implemented COVID-19 measures on gender-specific labour market inequalities: A Global Perspective is the first presentation during the session 'Gender, Youth and Inequalities', chaired by Sangheon Lee. Other presentations during this session are:

  • Fighting to stay alive: Domestic workers resisting the COVID-19 crisis - Louisa Acciari
  • On the nature of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on youth labour markets: A cross-country analysis - Niall O’Higgins and Sher Verick
  • COVID-19 in the US: Poverty and wage inequality effects by race, gender and education - Borja Gambau, Juan César Palomino, Juan Gabriel Rodríguez and Raquel Sebastian

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