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Gender Gaps in Time Use and Entrepreneurship

Gender Talks at Villa la Fonte

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When

25 November 2024

14:00 - 15:30 CET

Where

Seminar Room 3rd Floor

Villa La Fonte

In this session, Faisal Sohail (University of Melbourne) will present his paper 'Gender Gaps in Time Use and Entrepreneurship'.

Abstract:

The prevalence of entrepreneurs, particularly low-productivity non-employers, declines as economies develop. This decline is more pronounced for women. Relative to men, they are more likely to be entrepreneurs in poor economies but less likely in rich economies. We investigate whether gender gaps in time dedicated to non-market activities, which narrow with development, can account for this pattern. We develop a quantitative framework in which selection into occupations depends on one's ability and time, and features gender-specific distortions and social norms around market work. When calibrated to match cross-country data, we find that differences in social norms are almost entirely responsible for the patterns of gender gaps in both time use and entrepreneurship. Through these channels, social norms account for a substantial part of cross-country differences in output per worker and firm size, and have significant welfare implications for women.

Joint with: Pedro Bento and Lin Shao

Speaker(s):

Faisal Sohail (University of Melbourne)

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