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how are women discriminated against in the economic field​

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Answered by TwilightZ
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In most parts of the world, women are held to lower positions, lower pay, and restricted opportunities of land ownership or economic incentive to enter businesses or start them. This form of economic discrimination is usually performed by whatever groups are held to be "in power" at the time.

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Answered by omm2520
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In the preparation of this report, the Working Group on Discrimination against Women in Law and Practice has availed itself of a wealth of information gathered, among others, through global and specialized background papers in addition to convening a Workshop on Business and Gender during its 8th working session in Geneva on 2-3 October 2013*.

Thematic Report on Economic and Social Life, with a focus on economic crisis, presented at the 26th session of the HRC:

A/HRC/26/39

Fully annotated version of the thematic report on Economic and Social Life, with a focus on economic crisis:

A/HRC/26/39

Background papers and other written submission:

Themes

Global:

Discrimination against Women in Economic and Social Life, with a focus on Economic Crisis, by Mayra Gomez

Economic Participation, Formal and Informal:

The Role of Equality and Non-Discrimination Laws in Women’s Economic Participation, Formal and Informal, by Sandra Fredman

The Right to Equal Pay for Work of Equal Value, by Sandra Fredman

The Motherhood Penalty in Labour Markets Across Countries, by Efrat Herzberg Druker

Women’s participation in economic leadership and gender analysis of corporate responsibility:

Concept Note on Women, Business and Human Rights, by Frances Raday

Outcome Document from the Workshop on Business and Gender(2-3 October 2013), by Frances Raday and Caroline Meenagh

Women, Business and Human Rights, by Ama Marston

Access to resources:

Handbook on Realizing Women’s Rights to Land & Other Productive Resources, UN Women/OHCHR

The impact of parenthood and care functions:

Reproductive and Care Functions, by Sharon Offenberger

Older Women:

Pension Gender Gap, by Frances Raday

Violence against Women:

Violence against Women as a Barrier to Economic Opportunity, by Frances Raday and Shai Oksenberg

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