Evaluation 2 of "A systematic review and meta analysis of social safety nets, women's economic achievements and agency"
Rachel Sabates-Wheeler
No 2025-51, The Unjournal Evaluations from The Unjournal
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The paper helpfully reviews the impact of social safety nets (SSNs) on gender inequality. It highlights that SSNs can enhance women's economic achievements and agency, particularly through increased labour force participation and decision-making power. However, the effects on care work intensity are not significant. The cost-benefit analysis is limited due to a lack of comprehensive data. The paper is an excellent resource, but needs some improvements on policy suggestions.
Date: 2025-07-30
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DOI: 10.21428/d28e8e57.eed9fb5a/dd31b232
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