Economic Opportunities for Women in the East Asia and Pacific Region

East Asia and the Pacific is a region of dynamic growth. Women have contributed significantly to this growth and have benefited from it through active participation in the labor market. However, women are still disproportionately represented in the informal sector and in low paid work. Efforts to identify barriers to women's business and entrepreneurial activities in the region are critical not only to facilitate inclusive growth in a national context but also to counter the increasing trend of female migratory flows in the region. This report highlights both the challenges and the economic opportunities for businesswomen in the region and offers some useful potential pointers for reform.

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Amanda Ellis is the dxecutive director, Hawaii and Asia-Pacific, and director of strategic partnerships for the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability at Arizona State University. She is an adjunct senior fellow at the East-West Center.


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World Bank Publications
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978-0-8213-8300-1
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