Discriminatory Laws Against Women: A Survey of the Literature
Abstract
This paper reviews the empirical literature on the existence and impact of gender discriminatory laws on women's outcomes across various categories that constitute the Women in Business and the Law measure of gender inequality. However, there is considerable variation in the depth of the literature across different domains. In addition, a significant share of the evidence for certain domains is drawn from developed countries, which raises questions about its relevance for developing countries. The literature also highlights some potential unintended consequences of well-intended policy interventions to address legal gender discrimination in certain domains. The paper concludes with a discussion of the various theories relating women's legal rights to their outcomes.