Since the transition to democracy, South Africa has made formal commitments to reducing gender inequality.
The period has also witnessed a dramatic increase in both the quality and availability of national quantitative data,
widening the scope to assess how gender differences in economic participation have been changing.
The authors trace these developments, together with the emergence internationally of feminist economics
as an established field of study and the growth nationally of a research agenda on gender and the economy.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/337734724_Gender_and_the_economy_in_post-apartheid_South_Africa_Changes_and_challenges
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