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The effects of digitalization on gender equality in the G20 economies

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Aneja et al. as mentioned in this paper studied the effects of digitalization on gender equality in the G20 economies and found that digitalization had a negative effect on women's empowerment.
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Urvashi Aneja; Susan Coleman; Vidisha Mishra; Alicia RobbMay, 2017The effects of digitalization on gender equality in the G20 economies,Report,[Kiel, Germany]Women20,167

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