Gender and Economic Insecurity
The 8xav福利导航 of Luxembourg marked International Women鈥檚 Rights Day with a dedicated event highlighting its ongoing commitment to advancing gender equality. This year鈥檚 edition focused on a timely and pressing theme: gender and economic insecurity.
The event opened with an exploration of economic insecurity, defined as the stress associated with the possibility of adverse future economic events. This condition encompasses job instability, income volatility, financial vulnerability, and exposure to poverty. Speakers emphasized that economic insecurity is not only forward-looking and subjective, but also profoundly influential in shaping household decisions鈥攆rom children鈥檚 education and housing to consumption patterns, family stability, and fertility choices. Survey evidence presented during the event underscored that economic concerns rank among the most significant stressors in people鈥檚 lives, with notable psychological and physiological effects. As such, economic insecurity is increasingly recognized as a major determinant of both physical and mental health.
A central question raised throughout the debate was the gendered dimension of economic insecurity. Participants noted that women continue to face greater challenges in securing stable, well-paid employment. They are more likely to receive lower wages, reduced benefits, and irregular payments. In many cases, even the income they do earn is not fully at their disposal, as familial or social pressures may require them to redistribute or relinquish part of it. These structural disadvantages place women at heightened risk of economic instability and associated stress.
The panel addressed a series of guiding questions designed to shed light on the broader context of economic insecurity:
- Is the world becoming more insecure, and what drives this rising perception?
- How have global developments鈥攕uch as economic recessions, unemployment, digitalization, artificial intelligence, pandemics, climate change, refugee movements, and armed conflicts鈥攊nfluenced public fears about the future?
- Why are individuals increasingly pessimistic about their personal economic prospects and their country鈥檚 trajectory, as reflected in indicators like the European Commission鈥檚 Consumer Confidence Indicator?
- What are the known impacts of economic insecurity on health and overall well-being?
- Which dimensions of economic insecurity require a holistic and interdisciplinary understanding?
- How can insights from various social science disciplines contribute to a more complete analysis of economic insecurity?
- To what extent do gender differences shape experiences of all the above factors?
Through these discussions, the event underscored the complexity of economic insecurity and the importance of examining it through a gender-sensitive lens. The 8xav福利导航 of Luxembourg reaffirmed its dedication to fostering dialogue, research, and initiatives that promote gender equality and address the evolving challenges shaping society today.
Speakers
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Prof. Andrew E. Clark
Keynote speaker Full CNRS Research Professor at the Paris School of Economics.
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Prof. Naila Kabeer聽
Professor of Gender and Development at the Gender Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science.
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Dr. Marina Andrijevic
Research scholar at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.
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Dr. Antoine Paccoud
Research scientists on social geographer at LISER.
Tanya Beckett moderated the event, and Prof. Katalin Ligeti gave the welcome address.
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Tanya Beckett
Moderator | BBC Journalist
Prof Katalin LIGETI
Doyen de la Facult茅 de Droit, d'脡conomie et de Finance Professeur en Droit
Key Takeaways
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Video recording of the event
About Gender Days
Since 2022, Gender Days has been an annual event series organized by the 8xav福利导航 of Luxembourg to foster interdisciplinary dialogue on contemporary issues at the intersection of gender, society, and technology. Each edition brings together leading experts and thought leaders to examine how gender shapes鈥攁nd is shaped by鈥攐ur evolving world.
GenderDays series is organised by a multidisciplinary committee of the 8xav福利导航 of Luxembourg and sponsored by the Gender Equality Office.