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"Impacts of the Russia-Ukraine War on women in four African countries" by Maisonnave, Helene and Martin Henseler Abstract The Russia-Ukraine War caused a new economic shock by trade disruption for world food, fertiliser and energy markets. Among people in developing countries, women are more sensitive to these impacts than men. While the economic shocks are similar for the countries, the specific impact on women depends on the economic situation in the countries. Using static single-country Computable General Equilibrium models, we analyse the impacts of the Russia-Ukraine War on the economy of four African countries with a gender lens: Cameroon, South Africa, Senegal, and Tanzania. While Cameroon manages to limit the damage, the other three countries see a decrease in their real gross domestic product. In terms of employment, skilled women are more affected in South Africa and Senegal than in the other countries. |
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- Economic crisis - Africa (Central) - Africa (East) - Africa (Southern) - Africa (West) |
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