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Explains effects of gender inequality on income inequalities.
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focusing on the effects of interventions aimed at maternity support for the mother and/or children ---
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childcare programmes, paid leave and maternity benefits.
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childcare programmes, paid leave and maternity benefits.
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As @Grotti2016 demonstrate, an increased gender equality does not engender an increase in overall economic inequality.
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Using the Theil index, they decompose a method to account for the different mediating effects of employment similarity and earnings similarity between the genders and find that neither correlated with an increased income inequality.
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In fact the opposite seems the case, at least in their analysis of developed nations, with increased female employment reducing the economic inequality,
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which they see rather generated by a polarisation between high-income and low-income households.
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## Spatial inequalities
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## Spatial inequalities
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Spatial inequalities are less focused within European, Central Asian and North American regions,
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Spatial inequalities are less focused within European, Central Asian and North American regions,
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