at all times. That is, there are some common recurrent themes in the pursuit
of inclusive growth. Above all, there is the need to provide high-quality education
to all segments of society, including the disadvantaged. In particular, gender
equality in education directly affects economic growth by enhancing the average
level of human capital. In this regard, ensuring gender equality not only in
education but also in employment is particularly crucial for making growth more
inclusive because one of the biggest consequences of gender inequality in access
to economic opportunity is the inefficient allocation and/or underutilization of
resources, subsequently hindering economic growth. Another common challenge
is to provide productive employment opportunities for all groups.