Gender equality, taxation, and the COVID-19 recovery a study of Sweden and Denmark by Yvette Lind and Asa Gunnarsson
By: Lind, Yvette
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Contributor(s): Gunnarsson, Asa
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In this article, the authors consider the use of tax policy to promote gender equality, particularly as states respond to the economic crisis created by the coronavirus pandemic, with a focus on Denmark and Sweden.
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