Deadline: 27-Jun-22
Applications are now open for the research program on “Drivers of Gender Inequality Program in Middle East and North Africa.”
Topics
The Research Program team is thus seeking research proposals on the following broad topics:
- What Are the Drivers of Female Labor Market Participation?
- The goal is to understand the underlying factors contributing to women’s low economic participation in the labor markets. This could include unpaid work and care, discriminatory social norms and gender roles, misperceptions, and behavioral change in particular groups, including men, gender pay and asset gaps, education and skills mismatch puzzle, glass ceiling, and glass wall – invisible barriers preventing women from advancing their career and moving into male-dominated fields and jobs – access to and use of digital, and safe public transport.
- How Important are Measurement Issues for Empirical Indicators of Female and Male Labor Market Outcomes?
- The extent of women’s economic participation depends on how it is measured and who is doing the measuring. Important research areas could include the definition of work, unpaid work and care, informality, and impacts of measurement errors on female labor force participation (FLFP).
- How Does Inequality in the Distribution of Economic Resources Affect Labor Market Outcomes?
- The goal is to understand the relationship between the distribution of asset ownership, access to and control of productive assets, and women’s economic participation in the labor market.
Funding Information
- For each accepted proposal from authors outside the World Bank, the author(s) will receive a research support amount of US$7000.
Criteria
Key criteria for selecting authors and coauthors include the following:
- Proven track record of publications in peer-reviewed journals.
- Demonstrated expertise in MENA labor markets.
- The research proposal must be feasible, data are available, and the methods are clearly explained.
For more information, visit https://www.worldbank.org/en/events/2022/04/27/call-for-proposals-drivers-of-gender-inequality-in-middle-east-and-north-africa