Editorial: Women, economy, financial inclusion and science
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Abstract
Economics is a science that admits addressing approaches and perspectives to study, learn, analyze and put it into practice. Gender is a transversal approach that implies, in the first place, the decision to include in its studies and approaches that 50% discriminated against, controlled and even rejected by traditional analysis categories... How can one speak of macroeconomics, of indicators of management or policies and actions that build fairer, freer and more equitable societies without addressing and programmatically including the problems related to gender inequalities and their possible solutions? In this context, women face discrimination and are disproportionately vulnerable. Unequal gender roles have implications for the most basic aspects of self-determination, dignity, and financial freedom.
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