On the occasion of the International Women’s Day, the Institut des Politiques Publiques presents a new study on gender inequalities, this time focusing on the analysis of the gender impact of tax and benefit reforms. This report, published in March 2016 and commissioned by the Ministry of Social affairs, Health and Women’s rights, complements previous studies on the gender mix in firms, school discriminations or the pensions system.
Tax System
- IPP Report n°14, March 2016 : « Assessing the gender impact of tax and benefit reforms » (in French) – Sophie Cottet, Marion Monnet and Lucile Romanello
- IPP Policy Brief n°23, March 2016 : « Analysing socio-fiscal policies through the lens of gender inequality » (in French) – Antoine Bozio, Sophie Cottet, Marion Monnet and Lucile Romanello
- See the project page
Firms
- IPP Report n°12, December 2015 : « Feminisation and firms’ economic and social performance » – Thomas Breda
- Download the press release (in French)
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Education
- IPP Policy Brief n°15, December 2014 : « Are girls discriminated against in the Sciences? Lessons from the ENS competitive entrance exams » – Thomas Breda, Son-Thierry Ly
- IPP Policy Brief n°14, December 2014 : « A helping hand for girls? Gender bias in marks and its effect on student progress » – Camille Terrier
Pensions
- IPP Report n°2, June 2013 : « Reforming family-related pension benefits » – Carole Bonnet, Antoine Bozio, Camille Landais, Simon Rabaté
- IPP Policy Brief n°8, October 2013 : « Pension reform: towards an overhaul of family rights » – Carole Bonnet, Antoine Bozio, Camille Landais, Simon Rabaté, Marianne Tenand
- See the project page
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