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Zaki, Chahir Houdret, Annabelle Yılmaz, Kamil Roy, Pallavi Black, Anthony H. Ishak, Phoebe Saad Wasfy Gitt, Florian Adel, Marian Ziaja, Sebastian Schraven, Benjamin Schiller, Armin von Mross, Karina Marschall, Paul Malerba, Daniele Lehmann, Ina Hackenesch, Christine Loewe, Markus Fiedler, Charlotte Dick, Eva Burchi, Francesco Brüntrup, Michael Brandi, Clara Berger, Axel Aleksandrova, Mariya Wasike, Wilson Shimeles, Abebe Adeto, Yonas Adaye Strupat, Christoph Leininger, Julia Ishak, Phoebe W. Zintl, Tina Gadallah, May Mokhtar All co-authors employment egypt Ägypten covid social political gap policy sector coronavirus egyptian development countries wirkungsanalyse firm economic analysis indices industrie evidence government post covid 19 contracts level manufacturing using governments shows male female types contributed worsening case unternehmenserfolg support effects economy automotive industry exporting identifying tunisia space make power outcome process doing average terms paper examines findings improvement run country auto wirtschaftspolitik industriepolitik tunesien times pandemic index role effect gender performance time structural income comparative south growth leading sectors product methodology inequality contract implications societal capture deliver societies participation indicators different variables step values results means similar clusters evolution unique data
Composed terms impact assessment gender employment employment gap manufacturing industries post covid firm level egyptian manufacturing male employment female employment contributed worsening worsening gender gender gap firm performance industrial policy social contract paper examines analysis shows auto sector firm survival economic policy political connections level government government support support egypt effect covid covid gender gap egyptian political economy development policy comparative analysis egypt india india south africa turkey identifying leading leading sectors sectors egypt egypt tunisia tunisia using using product product space space methodology governments deliver examines evolution evolution gender gap post covid egyptian sector using using unique unique firm level data data set set findings findings covid covid shock shock led led slight slight improvement improvement gender gap absolute absolute relative relative terms terms driven driven larger larger reduction reduction male employment compared compared female employment heterogeneity heterogeneity analysis shows exporting exporting firms firms firms firms industrial industrial zones zones average average increased types employment employment post covid types types firms gap firms technology provided strengths weaknesses overview developments
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Amirah El-Haddad Prof. Alternative spellings: Amīra al-Ḥaddād اميرة الحداد
Profession Economist
Affiliations German Institute of Development and Sustainability Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik. Länderarbeitsgruppe Peru Ǧāmiʿat al-Qāhira
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Publishing years Series ERF working papers series : working paper (4) Discussion paper / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (2) IDOS discussion paper (1) Policy Research Working Papers (1) Policy Research Working Paper (1) ESID Working Paper No 143. Manchester: Effective States and Inclusive Development Research Centre, The University of Manchester (1)