拉丁美洲经济委员会-新冠肺炎大流行期间反周期政策对妇女和男子收入的影响:哥伦比亚、厄瓜多尔和多民族玻利维亚国个人税收和转移支付的性别分析(英)
Effects of countercyclical policies on women’s and men’s incomes during the COVID-19 pandemicA gender analysis of personal taxes and transfers in Colombia, Ecuador and the Plurinational State of BoliviaDiego Collado Nicole BidegainISSN 1564-4170SERIES166GENDER AFFAIRSThank you for your interest inthis ECLAC publicationPlease register if you would like to receive information on our editorialproducts and activities. When you register, you may specify your particularareas of interest and you will gain access to our products in other formats.Click on the link below for our social networks and other channels for accessing our publications:Registerhttps://bit.ly/m/CEPALSERIESEffects of countercyclical policies on women’s and men’s incomes during the COVID-19 pandemicA gender analysis of personal taxes and transfers in Colombia, Ecuador and the Plurinational State of BoliviaDiego Collado Nicole BidegainGENDER AFFAIRS166This document was prepared by Diego Collado, Associate Economic Affairs Officer, and Nicole Bidegain, Social Affairs Officer, both of the Division for Gender Affairs of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), under the supervision of Ana Güezmes, Chief of the Division for Gender Affairs of ECLAC, with the support of the ECLAC-Wellspring Philanthropic Fund project “Advancing women’s rights and autonomy for a transformative economic recovery in Latin America and the Caribbean”. The document was prepared using input relating to the code and policy descriptions of the BOLMOD tax-benefit microsimulation model for the Plurinational State of Bolivia provided by Cristina Arancibia, a consultant, and of the COLMOD tax-benefit microsimulation model for Colombia, provided by David Rodríguez, a consultant, who also provided input for the general code. The authors are grateful for the input from Karen García, Statistician in the Division for Gender Affairs of ECLAC; Fernanda Moscoso, consultant with the same Division; Claudia Robles, Social Affairs Officer in the Social Development Division of ECLAC; Ana Luiza Matos De Oliveira, Associate Economic Affairs Officer of ECLAC subregional headquarters in Mexico; Noel Pérez, Coordinator of the Fiscal Affairs Unit, and Dalmiro Morán, Economic Affairs Officer, both in the Economic Development Division of ECLAC; and Xavier Jara, Assistant Professorial Research Fellow at the London School of Economics and member of the ECUAMOD national team.The United Nations and the countries it represents assume no responsibility for the content of links, hyperlinks or bookmarks to external sites in this publication.Mention of any firm names and commercial products or services does not imply endorsement by the United Nations or the countries it represents.The views expressed in this document, a translation of a Spanish original which did not undergo formal editing, are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Organization or the countries it represents. United Natio
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