Towards Latin America 2026: The Impact of Exports on Gender Equity Database of Indicators on Productive and Export Structure by Gender in Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru
Metadata & use
| Identifier | https://doi.org/10.60966/envs-2x37 |
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| License | Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International |
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| Citation |
Michelena, Gabriel, et al. (2022). Towards Latin America 2026: The Impact of Exports on Gender Equity Database of Indicators on Productive and Export Structure by Gender in Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru. IDB Open Data. https://doi.org/10.60966/envs-2x37 |
| Published date | 2022-07-17 |
| Modified date | 2026-06-25 |
| Tags/Keywords | Productive Structure · Regional Trade |
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| Temporal coverage | 2015-2026 |
| Country |
Argentina
Colombia
Mexico
Peru
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| Region | Latin America and the Caribbean |
| Publisher |
Inter-American Development Bank
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| Author |
Michelena, Gabriel
Bentivegna, Belén
Cruz-Aguayo, Yyannu
Barafani, Magdalena
Merino, María Florencia
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| Data collection type | Observational Data |
| Data structure | Semistructured Data |
| Data notes |
What does this dataset contain?It contains the inputs used to analyze 405 exporting firms behind the study on the impact of exports on gender equity, plus the related publication, methodological appendices, and a sample of the survey, covering indicators on productive and export structure by gender. Which countries does the dataset cover?It covers Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru. Who produced the dataset?It was produced by the Institute for the Integration of Latin America and the Caribbean (INTAL), part of the Integration and Trade Sector of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB). How many firms were analyzed?The dataset includes the inputs used to analyze 405 firms. Which firms were targeted by the survey?The survey targeted firms in Latin America and the Caribbean that export both within the region and to extraregional markets; this is the second edition of that survey. What aspects of the firms does the analysis examine?It examines the evolution of their exports, the challenges posed by the pandemic, the measures firms took, the public support policies they received, and their outlook for the future, viewed through a gender lens. What file formats and documentation are included?The collection provides the underlying database in XLSX and the related publication in PDF, including methodological appendices and a sample of the survey. How can researchers use this dataset?Researchers can study the relationship between exports and gender equity, compare productive and export structures across the four countries, and analyze how exporting firms responded to the pandemic, supporting both descriptive analysis and replication. Under what license is the dataset published?It is published under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed How do I cite this dataset?Michelena, Gabriel, et al. (2022). Towards Latin America 2026: The Impact of Exports on Gender Equity Database of Indicators on Productive and Export Structure by Gender in Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru. IDB Open Data. https://doi.org/10.60966/envs-2x37 |