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«Over the last two decades, women’s labour market performance has substantially improved. The female labour
force participation rate in Europe, which was around 55% in the early 1990s, has increased considerably since
then, reaching more than 66% in 2008. Despite recent advances, the gender employment gap (defined as the
difference between male and female employment rates) across the EU-28 was 10.7 p.p. in 2013. Against this
background, fostering higher participation of women in the labour market is one of the prerequisites for a smart,
sustainable and inclusive growth in Europe.
In the context of the call of the Social Investment Package of the importance of closing the gender gaps in the
labour market, Eurofound has carried out a research project entitled 'The gender employment gap: challenges
and solutions'.
This project aims to:
provide an overview of women’s labour market participation in Europe and analyse the
determinants and institutional set-ups affecting women’s decision to work, by using multilevel
econometric modelling
estimate the economic loss due to gender gap in employment participation in Europe, in terms of
foregone earnings and welfare transfer, and
investigate the future effect of reducing gender gap in labour market participation on economic
growth of selected Member States – in this regard, female labour market participation projections
are obtained using a dynamic microsimulation model
provide an overview of the recent most successful approaches that facilitate female labour
market participation in selected Member States (namely Denmark, France, Germany,
Netherlands, Sweden, UK) – on-desk research and interviews are being carried out for 34 policy
measures covering the six countries».
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