abstract: 'The effects of trade liberalisation on female labour depend on a country''s socio-economic and employment sector characteristics. A Gender-aware computable general equilibrium model is applied to Ethiopia and South Africa from a comparative perspective. Tarif reduction results in opposite outcomes regarding gender-based wage and labour market participation inequalities in the two countries due to their structural differences in men''s and women''s employment.' affiliation: 'Lulit, M (Corresponding Author), Univ Nice Sophia Antipolis, CEMAFI, Nice, France. Lulit, Mitik; Claude, Berthomieu, Univ Nice Sophia Antipolis, CEMAFI, Nice, France.' author: Lulit, Mitik and Claude, Berthomieu author-email: 'lulit.mitik@etu.unice.fr Claude.BERTHOMIEU@.unice.fr' author_list: - family: Lulit given: Mitik - family: Claude given: Berthomieu da: '2023-09-28' doi: 10.2298/PAN0801069L files: [] issn: 1452-595X journal: PANOECONOMICUS keywords: South Africa; Ethiopia; Gender; Trade; CGE models language: French number: '1' number-of-cited-references: '13' pages: 69-88 papis_id: 0d00d1a6910b55bc401ee3f848cfec35 ref: Lulit2008impacttrade times-cited: '0' title: The Impact of the Trade Liberalization on the Women Work. Comparative Analyzes Between the South Africa and the Ethiopia with an Impact of the General Equilibrium Calculable type: Article unique-id: WOS:000262940900003 usage-count-last-180-days: '0' usage-count-since-2013: '6' volume: '55' web-of-science-categories: Economics year: '2008'