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Explaining gender differences in economic outcomes in Burkina Faso

Explaining gender differences in economic outcomes in Burkina Faso

This paper examines gender gaps in Burkina Faso.

From: Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office Published 1 June 2024
Country: Burkina Faso Document Type: Working Paper Theme: Economic Growth, Social Change Authors: Donald,Aletheia Amalia, Islam,TM Tonmoy, Robakowski-Van Stralen,Anja

Abstract

Gender equality is central to economic development. This paper examines gender gaps in Burkina Faso and find that women's labour force participation is 10 percentage points lower than men's in 2019, while their wage earnings are 82% lower, business revenues are 61% lower, and value of agricultural production is 61% lower. Nationally, gender gaps in labour force participation, business revenues and crop sales are unchanged when compared to 2014 but increased significantly for wage earnings and (to a lesser extent) for harvest value. The gender gap in labour force participation increased in urban areas, while the northern part of Burkina Faso witnessed large increases in the business revenue gender gap. The wage gap increased most in more rural regions. Results from decomposition analysis show that women's lack of capital and male workers, lack of control over income and lower economic benefits from marriage along with lower levels of skills and farming inputs have the largest associations with the gaps. The paper reviews evidence based policy options for tackling the identified gaps for each sector, which include providing vocational skills to women, improving their access to capital, increasing the effectiveness of agricultural extension services and expanding the provision of childcare services and gender norms interventions.

This output is part of the Africa Gender Innovation Lab programme.

Citation

Donald AA and others. 'Explaining gender outcomes in Burkina Faso' Policy Research Working Paper, World Bank, 2024

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