
As recent figures indicate, inequality and poverty in Colombia have increased in recent years, especially after the Covid-19 pandemic. The deterioration of these indicators places Colombia among the most unequal countries in the world. The Multidimensional Diagnostic on Inequalities in Colombia also demonstrates that gender gaps are particularly prevalent in the country. Indeed, employment rates are lower for women than for men at all levels of education. For example, in 2020, while the employment rate of women without any level of education reached 31%, for men it was 65%.
In this context, the Colombian government is committed to reduce the gaps between population groups and between territories and has identified closing gender gaps as one of its priorities. Given this situation, it is critical to delve into the understanding of the causes and solutions to inequality, and identify ways through which inequality can be reduced through public policies, social spending and fiscal policy.
In order to support the Colombian government in the development of public policies aimed at reducing inequalities, the Extension of the EU-AFD Research Facility on Inequalities, in close collaboration with local research centres and local authorities, has already:
- Elaborated the Multidimensional Diagnostic on inequalities and generated statistics on inequalities with the National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE). The diagnostic is a statistical overview of inequalities from multiple angles that seeks to support public policy decisions by providing key information for the reduction of the most important gaps in the country.
- Implemented a fiscal incidence analysis through the methodology of the Commitment to Equity (CEQ), and, in close collaboration with the Ministry of Finances, elaborated a tool, which enables to assess the impact on inequalities of the latest tax reform in the country, through micro-simulations.
These two studies opened the door to new possibilities of analysis that provide data, information and relevant knowledge for the Colombian Government as an input to strengthen the design, implementation and monitoring of policy instruments that can reduce the inequality and gaps between population groups, especially those of fiscal policy and social spending.
This project is part of the Extension of the EU-AFD Research Facility on Inequalities. Coordinated by AFD and financed by the European Commission, the Extension of the Facility will contribute to the development of public policies aimed at reducing inequalities in four countries: South Africa, Mexico, Colombia and Indonesia over the period 2021-2025.
This research project will use innovative methodologies to take advantage of the information derived from the merging of surveys, databases and administrative records to strengthen the understanding of the impacts of the fiscal and spending measures of the Colombian government on closing gender gaps, and more generally, to strengthen the analysis of income inequality measures in Colombia.
This study also aims to generate an in-house capacity allowing the Government of Colombia to continue reporting and analysing new inequality metrics that inform the design of more equitable public policies in the country.
The research project will:
- Develop a methodology for the analysis of the impacts of fiscal and government spending measures on closing gender gaps and income inequality in Colombia, based on the CEQ tool;
- Determine the necessary methodological and operational components that will be updated on a recurring basis by different actors involved in public policy decision-making;
- Estimate a battery of indicators of the impact of fiscal, tax and social spending policy on gender gaps.
The analysis will use surveys, databases of supply and demand of social programs, as well as administrative records and tax information of natural persons, integrating them into a CEQ model. These data will serve as a basis for the inclusion of the gender approach and for the analyses that will be carried out as part of this research.
Throughout the research, working groups will be organised with the National Planning Department, the National Administrative Department of Statistics, the National Tax and Customs Directorate and other stakeholders who can contribute to the conceptual and methodological development of the research, the analysis of the results and the application of the tool to policy processes.
You will find below the different research papers related to this project:
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This project is carried out with the support of the European Union
Contact:
- Anda David, research officer at AFD and scientific coordinator of the Facility
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