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GTAP Resource #7499

"The Impact of Liberalisation on Women’s Economic Participation and the Incidence of Gender Equality on Morocco's Economy: A Gender-Sensitive CGE Model Analysis."
by EL hajoui, yassine, Radouane Raouf, Adil EZ-ZETOUNI and Nabil El Baouchari


Abstract
The labour market participation of Moroccan women remains significantly lower than that of men. This issue has sparked academic and political debates in recent years. Numerous studies suggest solutions, including evaluating the effects of trade liberalization on female employment. Using a gender-sensitive computable general equilibrium (CGE) model calibrated to Morocco's 2019 Social Accounting Matrix (SAM), this study simulates the impact of trade liberalization on women's employment and wages.
The results of this study show that full national liberalization is pro-feminine in competitive and female labour-intensive sectors. However, it disadvantages women in less competitive and less female labour-intensive industries. This leads us to consider additional policies to stimulate women's employment in these latter sectors. Among these policies, the most effective are those targeting gender equality in social, legal, and financial aspects. These policies yield favourable labour market outcomes: increased female labour supply in various sectors and a reduction in the gender wage gap. However, they have unfavourable macroeconomic consequences, such as production, exports, income, and investment declines. This is mainly due to the low productivity of Moroccan women compared to their male counterparts. This leads to the following conclusion: any policy aiming to increase women's participation in the labour market in Morocco must be accompanied by initiatives to improve their productivity.


Resource Details (Export Citation) GTAP Keywords
Category: 2025 Conference Paper
Status: Not published
By/In: Presented during the 28th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis (Kigali, Rwanda)
Date: 2025
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Created: EL hajoui, Y. (4/14/2025)
Updated: EL hajoui, Y. (4/14/2025)
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- Trade and gender
- Dynamic modeling
- Model validation and sensitivity analysis
- Partial and general equilibrium models
- Africa (North)


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