OECD - The gender gap in employment rate is more than 4X higher for women with children (22.6% points) than women with no children (4.8% points). How can policy help reduce gender
Women's outcomes in education and employment: strong gains, but more to do - OECD Education and Skills Today
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Employment rates of older workers and gender gaps | Pensions at a Glance 2021 : OECD and G20 Indicators | OECD iLibrary
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Explaining the persistence of the gender wage gap in Japan: The 'glass ceiling' and the 'sticky floor' | CEPR
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