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Events & Engagements

The CRWJ and its Affiliates participate in a wide range of events and engagements to advance the exchange and dissemination of policy-relevant research on women and jobs within the World Bank and the broader research and policy community. Below is a list of these recent activities: 

 

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    CONFERENCE I APRIL 07-08, 2025

    This Research Conference is a platform dedicated to disseminating and evaluating new research findings on labor markets and jobs in low-income countries.

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    WORKSHOP I MAY 15-16, 2025

    Mend the Gap in Economic Opportunities in Europe and Central Asia

    The?Axa Gender Lab at Bocconi University, the?Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance?(EIEF), and the World Bank have collaborated on a policy research workshop (May 15 and 16, 2025) at the EIEF premises in Rome, ...

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    CONFERENCE I WATCH THE RECORDING

    The Jobs and Development Conference is a global event co-organized by the World Bank, UNU-WIDER, and the ILO, with the Network on Jobs and Development.

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    REPORT LAUNCH

    ľ¹ÏÓ°Ôº Group hosted the launch of the Pathways to Prosperity for Adolescent Girls in Africa report, spotlighting the transformative potential of investing in the continent¡¯s 145 million adolescent girls.

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    EVENT I APRIL 25

    The Yale Economic Growth Center, the Gates Foundation, and the Center for Global Development co-organized this side-event for the World Bank-IMF Spring Meetings on new research on gender, labor markets, and structural ...

Affiliates' Engagements

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    Paternalistic discrimination and job opportunities for women
    SEMINAR I DECEMBER 2024

    Kathleen Beegle, CRWJ Co-lead,  served as a discussant on Nina Buchmann's presentation of her work on "," at a seminar organized by the World Bank Middle East and North Africa Chief Economist Office.  >

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    Findings from a study on jobs for women in a low-income urban setting
    ACADEMIC SEMINAR I DECEMBER 2024

    Kathleen Beegle, CRWJ Co-lead,  presented her joint working paper, "," at Tufts University in December, for the Economics department and Public Policy program

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    GIL at the Africa Women Innovation and Entrepreneurship Forum 2024
    CONFERENCE I 2024

    During the recent Land Conference in Kampala, Uganda, GIL Senior Economist and CRWJ Affiliate Joao Montalvao organized a high-profile panel session that drew over 150 attendees, including senior government representatives, grassroots advocates, and academics.

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    CONFERENCE I DECEMBER 2024

    Sofia Amaral, CRWJ Affiliate, presented the paper ¡°¡± alongside co-author Ritam Chaurey at the in New Delhi, India.

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    CONFERENCE I DECEMBER 2024

    At the World Bank conference Female Labor Force Participation: Drivers and Policy Options, CRWJ Affiliate Kate Vyborny presented her paper "