The analysis has allowed to detect high overall gender inequalities in many Sub-Saharian Africa countries and in different regions from East and Central Asia.
Our findings allow also to emphasise how former Soviet countries are characterised by a greater level of discrimination related to physical integrity, albeit these States do not experience high level of overall social institution inequalities.
The map of the family code country scores (see Fig. 8) highlights how a higher presence of discriminatory family codes can be found in a number of Islamic countries, such as Algeria, Morocco, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Saudi Arabia and Egypt, among others.
The analysis has shown evidence of a limited relative female participation in education in the majority of the African States, in the Middle East countries and in Afghanistan, and that gender inequalities in labour market are higher in different Islamic countries.
Sources: Do Gender Differences in Social Institutions Matter in Shaping Gender Equality in Education and the Labour Market? Empirical Evidences from Developing Countries
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Our findings allow also to emphasise how former Soviet countries are characterised by a greater level of discrimination related to physical integrity, albeit these States do not experience high level of overall social institution inequalities.
The map of the family code country scores (see Fig. 8) highlights how a higher presence of discriminatory family codes can be found in a number of Islamic countries, such as Algeria, Morocco, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Saudi Arabia and Egypt, among others.
The analysis has shown evidence of a limited relative female participation in education in the majority of the African States, in the Middle East countries and in Afghanistan, and that gender inequalities in labour market are higher in different Islamic countries.
Sources: Do Gender Differences in Social Institutions Matter in Shaping Gender Equality in Education and the Labour Market? Empirical Evidences from Developing Countries
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