Gender Equality, Tax Policies, and Tax Reform in Comparative Perspective

This symposium focused on the gender dimensions of tax policy and tax reforms in countries at different levels of development. Topics included gender biases in direct taxation (including biases in individual and joint filing) and the structure of exemptions, deductions, and allowances; gender biases in indirect taxation, including VAT and excise or sales taxes; the […]

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Government Spending on the Elderly

The aging of the American population will be a primary domestic public policy issue during the next decades. According to Census Bureau projections, the proportion of the elderly in the total population will increase from its 2002 level of under 13 percent to slightly more than 16 percent by 2020. Concomitantly, the proportion of the […]

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Time Use and Economic Well-Being

This conference was part of the Levy Institute’s research and policy program of the distribution of income and wealth. Its purpose was to cover issues and topics related to time allocation. Presentations focused on utilizing time-use data in investigating the determinants of time allocation by gender and other demographic and economic characteristics (for example, family-type […]

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UNDP/BDP Levy Conference: Unpaid Work and the Economy ;Gender, Poverty, and the Millennium Development Goals

Organized by Bureau for Development Policy, United Nations Development Programme, in partnership with the Levy Economics Institute of Bard College Levy Economics Institute of Bard College Annandale-on-Hudson, New York October 1–3, 2005 The purpose of convening this conference was to share views, research, and methodologies from around the world, on women’s unpaid work and its […]

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