Analysis of Gender Inequality in the Labor Market and Its Adaptation to the Conditions of Kazakhstan

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47703/ejebs.v1i67.267

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Economy, Gender, Gender Inequality, Gender Pay Gap, Labour Market, World Experience, Kazakhstan

Abstract

This paper examines to analyze the best world experiences for ensuring gender equality in remuneration and adaptation to the conditions of Kazakhstan. A literature review has shown that types of discrimination directly affect how women are represented in the labor market and explain why their career growth is slower than that of men. In the paper, it was decided to use a quantitative method by a detailed analysis of labor force surveys in countries such as Iceland, Finland, Norway, New Zealand, Sweden, Rwanda and Nicaragua for the period from 2010 to 2021. It draws upon the nation’s experience in its transition to a market-based economy and its impact on gender equality in the labor market. It further examines the challenges and opportunities that Kazakhstan has faced in its efforts to reduce gender inequality in the labor market, particularly with respect to wages, access to employment and labor regulations. The paper concludes by suggesting a set of interventions that Kazakhstan can pursue to reduce gender inequality in the labor market further and promote economic growth.

How to Cite

Kireyeva, A., Kenzheali , Y., Vasa , L., & Nurmangaliyev , A. (2023). Analysis of Gender Inequality in the Labor Market and Its Adaptation to the Conditions of Kazakhstan. Eurasian Journal of Economic and Business Studies, 67(1), 156–172. https://doi.org/10.47703/ejebs.v1i67.267

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Published

2023-03-30