Better economic opportunities for women
The case for gender equality is founded in both human rights and economic arguments.As such, closing gender gaps must be a central part of any strategy to create more sustainable and inclusive economies and societies. In order to identify barriers to greater gender equality and build on its expertise in these areas,the OECD launched its Gender Initiative to help governments promote gender equality in Education,Employment and Entrepreneurship.Greater education participation,from an early age onwards, provides better economic opportunities for women by raising the overall level of human capital and labour productivity. Mobilising hitherto underutilised labour supply and ensuring higher female employment will widen the base of taxpayers and contributors to social protection systems which will come under increasing pressure due to population ageing.
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