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GS-1: Role of women and women’s organization, population and associated issues, poverty and developmental issues, urbanization, their problems and their remedies.
Context: A recent report by the World Bank Group highlights that laws designed to ensure equal economic opportunities for women are only half-enforced globally, exposing deep structural barriers that continue to limit women’s contribution to economic growth and prosperity.
About the Women, Business, and the Law (WBL) Report
• The WBL is a global benchmarking project of the World Bank that assesses women’s economic rights worldwide.
• It evaluates how laws, regulations, and policies affect women’s economic participation across 190 economies.
• For the first time, the latest edition examines not only legal equality but also enforcement and the availability of implementation systems.
• The report covers 10 domains such as safety from violence, employment protections, entrepreneurship, childcare access, asset ownership, and retirement security.
• It aims to help countries identify reforms that unlock women’s economic potential and promote inclusive growth and job creation.
Key Findings of the Report
• Major Gap Between Laws and Enforcement: Globally, laws promoting women’s economic participation are only about 50% enforced, revealing a large gap between legal provisions and actual outcomes.

• Weak Implementation Ecosystems: Most economies lack even half of the institutional systems required to implement gender laws effectively.
• Safety from Violence – A Critical Barrier: Safety gaps remain one of the biggest barriers, with only one-third of required legal protections in place globally.
• Entrepreneurship Challenges: While women can legally start businesses in most countries, equal access to credit exists in only about half of economies.
• Childcare as a Structural Constraint: Affordable childcare remains a decisive factor for women’s workforce participation, yet fewer than half of economies offer financial or tax support.
• Demographic Urgency: Over the next decade, 1.2 billion youth will enter the workforce, nearly half of them girls.
• Progress Noted by the Report: Despite implementation gaps, 68 economies enacted 113 gender-related reforms in the last two years.
• Regional Highlights: Sub-Saharan Africa recorded the highest reform momentum with 33 legal changes.
• Country Example – Egypt: Egypt emerged as the top reformer by expanding maternity leave from 90 to 120 days and introducing paid paternity leave.
Sources:
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