Unlocking the Work Force Potential: Empowering Women to Boost Economic Growth and Greek Prosperity

The strong recent economic recovery has improved Greece’s near-term outlook. However, unfavorable demographics require raising the labor force participation, particularly for women, to boost medium-term growth.
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Volume/Issue: Volume 2025 Issue 056
Publication date: May 2025
ISBN: 9798229010818
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Labor , Economics- Macroeconomics , Taxation - General , Gender Studies , Greece , Female Labor Participation , Tax Benefit Simulation , Structural Reform , Self-employment , Labor supply , Labor force participation , Women , Marginal effective tax rate , Employment , Income , Labor markets , Labor force , Gender inequality , Wages

Summary

The strong recent economic recovery has improved Greece’s near-term outlook. However, unfavorable demographics require raising the labor force participation, particularly for women, to boost medium-term growth. Using household survey, cross-country comparison, and model simulations, we identify three main constraints: (i) care responsibilities; (ii) skill mismatches; and (iii) tax-benefit work incentives. Estimates suggest that addressing care responsibilities alone could boost employment by 3 percent. Policy recommendations include expanding access to childcare facilities, improving parental leave policies, strengthening tax-benefit incentives, and addressing skill mismatches. These measures, combined with complementary reforms could significantly empower women to boost economic growth and prosperity in Greece.