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Pr Paola Profeta

Pr Paola ProfetaHead of AXA Research Lab on Gender Equality at Bocconi University

November 1, 2020

Gender Equality and Public Policy during COVID-19

A scientific paper by Pr Paola Profeta, Head of the AXA Research Lab on Gender Equality at Bocconi University

The outbreak of COVID-19 has affected men and women worldwide. The gender dimension of COVID-19 has attracted the attention of researchers and policymakers: while women seem to be less severely hit by the virus and are more compliant with the restricting rules imposed to reduce the spread of the contagion, they risk to suffer more the economic consequences of the pandemic, because they are more vulnerable on the labor market and because they are carrying on most of the burden of housework and childcare which increased substantially during the lockdown. Public policies are required to address the emergency and to deal with its gender implications. Anecdotal evidence suggests that women leaders have performed better than men in dealing with the emergency. This paper explores the evidence on the gender dimension of the pandemic under a new perspective proposed by Profeta (2020), focused on the double relationship between gender equality and public policy: on one side, she shows which policies can support gender equality in times of COVID-19 and, on the other side, she explores whether women leadership can promote successful measures. While the evidence provided is only suggestive, future studies should assess causal relationships.

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