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REGIONAL SEMINAR WOMEN S EMPLOYMENT, ENTREPRENEURSHIP & EMPOWERMENT: MOVING FORWARD ON IMPERFECT PATHWAYS Female Labor Force Participation: Contributing Factors Valerie Mercer-Blackman Senior Economist ERCD, ADB 20 May 2015 The views expressed in this paper are the views of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), or its Board of Governors, or the governments they represent. ADB does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this paper and accepts no responsibility for any consequence of their use. The countries listed in this paper do not imply any view on ADB's part as to sovereignty or independent status or necessarily conform to ADB's terminology.

Outline 1. How Asia fares globally? 2. What constrains Asian women from entering the labor force? 3. Evidences from Selected Asian Countries 4. What can policymakers do?

How does Asia fare globally?

Japan Australia New Zealand Samoa Timor-Leste Fiji Solomon Islands Tonga Vanuatu Papua New Guinea Malaysia Philippines Indonesia Brunei Darussalam Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Myanmar Lao PDR Cambodia India Sri Lanka Maldives Bangladesh Nepal Korea, Republic of Hong Kong, China Mongolia China, People's Rep Afghanistan Pakistan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan Armenia Kyrgyz Republic Georgia Tajikistan Azerbaijan Kazakhstan Female Labor force participation rate varies from 16%-79% in Asia and the Pacific 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 World Average OECD Average DMC Average DMC= developing member countries, OECD= Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development. Source: ILO, Key Indicators of the Labor Market 8th Ed.; WB, World Development Indicators 2014.

Global comparison of gender gap shows wide dispersion across regions

World average remarkably stable over the last 25 years

Small decline in male participation rates

Afghanistan Pakistan India Samoa Sri Lanka Timor-Leste Fiji Malaysia Indonesia Turkmenistan Uzbekistan Philippines Solomon Islands Japan Bangladesh Korea, Republic of Brunei Darussalam Armenia Kyrgyz Republic Tonga Maldives Singapore Georgia Hong Kong, China Vanuatu Tajikistan Thailand Australia Mongolia China, People's Rep. of New Zealand Nepal Bhutan Kazakhstan Viet Nam Azerbaijan Cambodia Papua New Guinea Lao PDR Myanmar Income not necessarily correlated to the gender gap in labor force participation 1 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 Ratio of Female to Male Labor Force Participation (aged 15+) Lao PDR= Lao s People s Democratic Republic Source: United Nations Development Programme 2014

Female: Male Labor Force Participation Ratio FLFP and Economic Development: Stable U-shaped relationship 1.0 Papua New Guinea Cambodia Lao PDR Viet Nam Azerbaijan 0.8 0.6 Malaysia Nepal Bhutan Kazakhstan New Zealand Mongolia China, People's Rep. of Australia Tajikistan Vanuatu Thailand Georgia Hong Kong, China Singapore Kyrgyz Republic Tonga Maldives Korea, Republic of Solomon Islands Bangladesh Armenia Japan Brunei Darussalam Uzbekistan Philippines Indonesia Turkmenistan 0.4 Fiji Samoa India Pakistan Timor-Leste Sri Lanka 0.2 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Log GNI per Capita (Constant 2011 International $) Source: Human Development Index (UNDP 2014, http://hdr.undp.org) FLFP= female labour force participation, GNI= gross national income, Lao PDR= Lao s People s Democratic Republic Source: Human Development Index (UNDP 2014, http:/hdr.undp.org)

What factors constrain Asian women from entering and staying in the labor force?

Astounding progress in closing the education gender gap around the world but has not come with higher FLFP

Social norms reinforce a woman s time allocation and can perpetuate low wage outcomes

A woman s decision to work is a complex balance between valuing her opportunity and social cost against potential wages

Women are overrepresented in jobs that tend to command lower wages: by type, sector ad activity.

Evidences from selected Asian countries: FLFP stagnant (except for Pakistan) despite economic growth and falling fertility.

Evidences from selected Asian countries India: FLFP 27%; cultural norms restrict upper caste Hindus, Muslims Indonesia: Wage gap reduced but FLFP stagnant for 30 years; labor market discrimination Pakistan: Low FLFP outside home; mobility restrictions by men; social, cultural, religious norms; safety; and poor transport facilities PRC: M/F 1.2 at birth, high FLFP- internal migration, low fertility; lower paid positions; wages 63% of men; limited access to education South Korea: FLFP lagging behind despite economic development; FLFP is M-shaped

What can policy-makers do? Establish employment quotas for women in limited circumstances. Provide more skills and vocational training. Provide information on available employment resources and job matching Address mobility, security, and other female-specific concerns Expand options for parental leave, child care, and flexible work arrangement Encourage competition through greater international trade and openness. o Evidence suggests that female labor force participation (FLFP) will increase in developing countries that locate export-oriented firms with femalespecific jobs.

Proportion of Willing with Requisite Skills FLFP by Skills and Vocational Training in India: despite progress in education, women do not always have access to vocational training. 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 < Primary Primary Secondary Certificate/ Sr. Secondary No Training Formal or Informal Vocational Training Tertiary

Social Norms of both men and women can affect labor participation decisions in Pakistan

Survey: Acceptable locations for women to work in Pakistan

Concluding Remarks Not all countries require strong policy intervention there may be differences across countries. Demonstration effects can have a very large impact in breaking social norms. Family-friendly policies which benefit al genders tend to have the greatest impact on FLFP and productivity.

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