Macroeconomic Impacts of Gender Inequality and Informality in India

67 Pages Posted: 28 Mar 2016

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Purva Khera

International Monetary Fund (IMF)

Date Written: February 2016

Abstract

This paper examines the macroeconomic interaction between informality and gender inequality in the labor market. A dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model is built to study the impact of gender-targeted policies on female labor force participation, female formal employment, gender wage gap, as well as on aggregate economic outcomes. The model is estimated using Bayesian techniques and Indian data. Although these policies are found to increase female labor force participation and output, lack of sufficient formal job creation due to labor market rigidities leads to an increase in unemployment and informality, and further widens gender gaps in formal employment and wages. Simultaneously implementing such policies with formal job creating policies helps remove these adverse impacts while also leading to significantly larger gains in output.

Keywords: gender inequality, informality, DSGE model, Indian economy, Bayesian estimation, labor market, labor, workers, unemployment, labor force, Economics of Gender,

JEL Classification: E24, E26, J16, J71, O15

Suggested Citation

Khera, Purva, Macroeconomic Impacts of Gender Inequality and Informality in India (February 2016). IMF Working Paper No. 16/16, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2754920

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