Publication

Jun 2017

This text confirms the value of promoting women’s economic inclusion around the world, and highlights the legal, structural and cultural barriers that still impede their full fiscal involvement. In the particular case of the United States, the report’s authors believe it should 1) help incentivize needed legal and policy reforms; 2) increase women’s access to capital; 3) create a general fund to improve women’s economic inclusion; 4) promote applicable technology and innovation; 5) support relevant research and data collection; and 6) basically lead by example.

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Author Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, Rachel Vogelstein
Series CFR Reports
Publisher Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)
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