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WOMEN, BUSINESS AND THE LAW 2018 Nayda Almodovar-Reteguis April 11, 2018

I. ABOUT WOMEN, BUSINESS AND THE LAW II. KEY FINDINGS OF WOMEN, BUSINESS AND THE LAW 2018 III. FINDINGS FROM LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN IV. REFORMS OCURRING BETWEEN 2015-2017 V. HOW WOMEN, BUSINESS AND THE LAW DATA IS BEING USED

MEASURING GENDER EQUALITY IN THE LAW FOR 10 YEARS 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 In its fifth edition, Women, Business and the Law 2018 expands its analysis to 189 economies

THE SEVEN WOMEN, BUSINESS AND THE LAW INDICATORS Accessing institutions Getting a job Providing Protecting women Incentives to work from violence Using property Going to court Building credit For the first time, each economy is assigned a score at the indicator level, ranging from 0 (worst) to 100 (best)

WOMEN S ECONOMIC INCLUSION PROMOTES GROWTH & BOOSTS SHARED PROSPERITY Spending on early education & childcare can increase women s labor force participation and reduce gender gaps $28 trillion can be added to global growth by advancing women s equality The gender asset gap can undermine women s bargaining power & capacity to engage in economic activities

WOMEN S ECONOMIC RIGHTS & HUMAN RIGHTS ARE TWO SIDES OF THE SAME COIN SCORED QUESTIONS CEDAW Can a woman legally get a job or pursue a trade or profession in the same way as a man? Are women able to work in the same industries as men? Equality in all matters relating to marriage and family relations, including the right to choose a profession and an occupation (Art. 16) Freedom from discrimination in the field of employment; Right to work; Free choice of profession and employment (Art. 11) Does the law prohibit discrimination based on gender in access to credit? Freedom from discrimination in economic life and access to bank loans, mortgages and other forms of financial credit on equal basis with men (Art. 13)

I. ABOUT WOMEN, BUSINESS AND THE LAW II. KEY FINDINGS OF WOMEN, BUSINESS AND THE LAW 2018 III. FINDINGS FROM LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN IV. REFORMS OCURRING BETWEEN 2015-2017 V. HOW WOMEN, BUSINESS AND THE LAW DATA IS BEING USED

1 IN 3 ECONOMIES RESTRICT WOMEN S FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT OR AGENCY

ACTIONS THAT WOMEN CANNOT LEGALLY PERFORM IN THE SAME WAY AS MEN Apply for a passport Afghanistan; Algeria; Bahrain; Barbados; Belize; Benin; Botswana; Cameroon; Congo, Rep.; Cyprus; Dominica; Egypt, Arab Rep.; Fiji; Gabon; Grenada; Guyana; Haiti; Iran, Islamic Rep.; Jordan; Malawi; Mali; Myanmar; Nigeria; Oman; Pakistan; Philippines; Samoa; Saudi Arabia; Seychelles; Solomon Islands; St. Vincent and the Grenadines; Sudan; Trinidad and Tobago; Uganda; United Arab Emirates; Yemen, Rep.; Zambia 37 Be head of household Bahrain; Burundi; Cameroon; Central African Republic; Chad; Chile; Comoros; Congo, Dem. Rep.; Congo, Rep.; Djibouti; Gabon; Guinea; Guinea-Bissau; Indonesia; Iran, Islamic Rep.; Iraq; Jordan; Libya; Madagascar; Mali; Mauritania; Morocco; Niger; Oman; San Marino; Saudi Arabia; Senegal; Sudan; Tunisia; United Arab Emirates; Yemen, Rep. 31 Travel outside the home Afghanistan; Bahrain; Brunei Darussalam; Egypt, Arab Rep.; Iran, Islamic Rep.; Iraq; Jordan; Kuwait; Malaysia; Oman; Qatar; Saudi Arabia; Sudan; Syrian Arab Republic; United Arab Emirates; West Bank and Gaza; Yemen, Rep. 17 Apply for a national ID card Afghanistan; Algeria; Benin; Cameroon; Congo, Rep.; Egypt, Arab Rep.; Mauritius; Namibia; Oman; Pakistan; Saudi Arabia 11 Register a business Bhutan; Guinea- Bissau; Pakistan; Suriname 4 Open a bank account Chad; Guinea- Bissau; Niger 3

18 ECONOMIES REQUIRE WOMEN TO GET THEIR HUSBANDS PERMISSION TO WORK

WHERE LAWS LIMIT WOMEN S DECISION-MAKING ABILITIES, THERE ARE LESS WOMEN LEADERS Proportion of seats held by women in national parliaments (%) 24% 17% Accessing institutions score 100 (110 economies) Accessing institutions score < 100 (62 economies)

75 ECONOMIES CONSTRAIN WOMEN S PROPERTY RIGHTS

WOMEN ARE LESS LIKELY TO HOLD LEADERSHIP POSITIONS IN BUSINESS WHEN THEY LACK PROPERTY RIGHTS Firms with a female top manager (%) 21% 14% Using property score 100 (74 economies) Using property score < 100 (47 economies)

104 ECONOMIES BAR WOMEN FROM HAVING THEIR CHOICE OF JOBS

Labor force participation rate, female-to-male ratio Estimated earned income, female-to-male ratio GENDER EQUALITY IN LABOR LAW IS ASSOCIATED WITH MORE WOMEN WORKING & EARNING MORE RELATIVE TO MEN Getting a job score Getting a job score

59 ECONOMIES DO NOT LEGALLY PROHIBIT SEXUAL HARASSMENT AT WORK

WHERE SEXUAL HARASSMENT IS PROHIBITED, THERE ARE MORE WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS Firms with majority female ownership (%) 15% 10% Yes No Is there legislation addressing sexual harassment in employment?

ON AVERAGE, OECD HIGH-INCOME ECONOMIES PERFORM BEST ACROSS MOST INDICATORS 75 Protecting women from violence score Providing incentives to work score Getting a job score Accessing institutions score Using property score Going to court score Building credit score 99 59 61 100 98 44 46 86 85 79 83 76 77 86 58 49 55 74 67 45 91 65 66 77 68 75 59 52 61 33 41 39 19 19 9 100 99 97 95 87 90 24 43 59 41 46 20 66 OECD high income Europe & Central Asia Latin America & Caribbean East Asia & Pacific Sub-Saharan Africa South Asia Middle East & North Africa

I. ABOUT WOMEN, BUSINESS AND THE LAW II. KEY FINDINGS OF WOMEN, BUSINESS AND THE LAW 2018 III. FINDINGS FROM LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN IV. REFORMS OCURRING BETWEEN 2015-2017 V. HOW WOMEN, BUSINESS AND THE LAW DATA IS BEING USED

THE MOST ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT IS IN BUILDING CREDIT 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 LAC average score: 41 Building credit score

LESS THAN HALF OF ECONOMIES IN LAC MEET THE ILO MINIMUM STANDARD OF AT LEAST 14 WEEKS OF PAID MATERNITY LEAVE Length of paid maternity leave, calendar days 12 economies in LAC establish at least 98 days of paid maternity leave 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 20 economies in LAC establish less than 98 days of paid maternity leave ILO minimum standard: 98 days

A QUARTER OF ECONOMIES IN LATIN AMERICA & THE CARIBBEAN RECENTLY REFORMED 126 Length of paid maternity leave, 2016 vs. 2018 98 112 84 84 98 98 98 90 63 Colombia El Salvador Dominican Republic Paraguay Peru 2016 2018

I. ABOUT WOMEN, BUSINESS AND THE LAW II. KEY FINDINGS OF WOMEN, BUSINESS AND THE LAW 2018 III. FINDINGS FROM LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN IV. REFORMS OCURRING BETWEEN 2015-2017 V. HOW WOMEN, BUSINESS AND THE LAW DATA IS BEING USED

65 ECONOMIES MADE 87 REFORMS TOWARD GREATER GENDER EQUALITY

THE MOST REFORMS OCCURRED IN THE GETTING A JOB INDICATOR

Percentage of economies OVERALL, SOUTH ASIA HAS THE HIGHEST PERCENTAGE OF REFORMING ECONOMIES 50% 45% 44% 40% 30% 25% 16% South Asia Sub-Saharan Africa Europe & Central Asia East Asia & Pacific Middle East & North Africa Latin America & Caribbean OECD high income

I. ABOUT WOMEN, BUSINESS AND THE LAW II. KEY FINDINGS OF WOMEN, BUSINESS AND THE LAW 2018 III. FINDINGS FROM LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN IV. REFORMS OCURRING BETWEEN 2015-2017 V. HOW WOMEN, BUSINESS AND THE LAW DATA IS BEING USED

IDENTIFY GOOD PRACTICES

INCORPORATE AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY Governments reform laws, unleashing women s full potential. MORE WOMEN WORK Women pursue employment and entrepreneurship. ECONOMIC GROWTH SOARS Communities all over the world benefit from GDP growth.

INFLUENCE CHANGE THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO recently increased women s legal capacity

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