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Contents
GlobalEmploymentGenderGaps 1
Introduction 1
WhatDrivesEmploymentGenderGaps? 3
ADistributionalView 8
RevisitingtheCOVID-19She-Cession 11
Conclusion 16
Annex1.DescriptionoftheFramework 18
Annex2.DescriptionoftheData 19
Annex3.ChartsbyGeographicalArea 20
References 30
Figures
Figure1.GlobalGenderGapsinPopulationandEmployment 2
Figure2.GlobalEmploymentGenderGapDecomposition 4
Figure3.EmploymentGenderGapDecompositionforAdvancedEconomies 5
Figure4.EmploymentGenderGapDecompositionforEmergingMarkets 6
Figure5.EmploymentGenderGapDecompositionforLow-IncomeCountries 7
Figure6.GlobalDecompositionofEmploymentGenderGapChanges 11
Figure7.DecompositionofEmploymentGenderGapChangesforAdvancedEconomies 12
Figure8.DecompositionofEmploymentGenderGapChangesforEmergingMarkets 13
Figure9.DecompositionofEmploymentGenderGapChangesforLow-IncomeCountries 14
Tables
Table1.SummaryofEmploymentGenderGapDecomposition 8
Table2.DistributionofCountrieswithPositiveandNegativeEmploymentGenderGapsin2022 9
Table3.DistributionofCountriesbyMostandLeastImportantFactorsin2022 10
Table4.SummaryofDecompositionofEmploymentGenderGapChanges 15
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GlobalEmploymentGenderGaps
DiegoB.P.GomesandDharanaRijalDecember2024
Thisnoteexaminesthefactorsbehindglobalemploymentgendergaps,highlightinglaborforce
participation(LFP)ratesasakeycontributor.Analysisof2022datashowsmostcountrieshavehigheremploymentformenthanforwomen,drivenmainlybyLFPratedifferences.TheCOVID-19pandemicworsenedthesegaps,particularlythroughitsimpactonLFPrates.ThestudyemphasizestheneedforpoliciestoboostfemaleLFPbyaddressingbothsupplyanddemandissuesinthelabormarketand
supportingwomen’sentryandretentionintheworkforce.
Introduction
Globally,menandwomeneachconstituteroughlyhalfofthepopulation,reflectinganaturalbalanceindemographicdistribution.However,thisinherentparityisnotreflectedinthelabormarket,whichexhibits
substantialinequalitiesinemploymentopportunitiesandoutcomesbetweengenders.Despitetheequal
demographicsplit,asignificantlyhighernumberofmenareemployedcomparedtowomen,underscoringa
pervasivedisparitythataffectseconomicparticipationandempowermentworldwide.Figure1tracksthemen-to-womenratiofortheworldpopulationandemploymentamongindividualsaged15andolderfrom1991to2023.
1
Thepopulationratioremainsstableandclosetoone,indicatinganear-equalnumberofmenandwomenacrosstheyears.However,theemploymentratiohasconsistentlyremainedabove1.5,implyingthatmenareover50
percentmorelikelytobeemployedthanwomen,adisparitythathasnotimprovedoverthe32-yearperiod
covered.Thispersistentdiscrepancyrevealsenduringgenderinequalityinthegloballabormarket,emphasizingacriticalneedforpolicyinterventionandeffortstoincreasewomen’semploymentlevels.
Closingemploymentgendergapsisessentialforeconomicstabilityandgrowth.Equalworkforceparticipationbywomenincreasesthelaborsupply,enrichesthetalentpool,fostersinclusiveeconomicgrowth,andboosts
productivityandinnovation.
2
High-qualityfemaleemploymentraiseshouseholdincomesandreduces
inequalities,enhancingeconomicdemandandstability.Addressingthesedisparitiesisbothamatteroffairnessandastrategicmoveforsustainabledevelopment.TheefforttonarrowemploymentgendergapsisintrinsicallyalignedwithbroadermacroeconomicobjectivesanddelineatestheIMF’scommitmenttointegratinggender
considerationsintoeconomicanalysisandpolicyadvice,withtheaimofassistingmembercountriesinattainingsustainablegrowthandeconomicstability(IMF2022,2024).
1Theterms“world”and“global”inthisnoterefertothe180countriesincludedintheInternationalLabourOrganization(ILO)databasethatarepartoftheIMFmembership.
2Togainaclearerunderstandingofwhethergenderinequalitieshindergrowth,Agte,andothers(2024)examineanemergingliteraturethatshowsthatreducinggendergapsinlabormarketsboostsaggregateproductivity.
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Figure1.GlobalGenderGapsinPopulationandEmployment
GenderGaps
PopulationEmployment
Ratioofmentowomen,ages15+
1.6
1.5--------m-------------------"---?-------------、.
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
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2008
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2023
1.41.31.21.11.00.90.8
Source:IMFstaffcalculationsbasedondatafromtheIMFGenderDataHub.TheoriginalsourceofthedataisobtainedfromtheInternationalLabourOrganization(ILO).
Thisnoteusesastructuredaccountingframeworktoexplorethedriversofglobalemploymentgendergaps,analyzingdifferentincomegroupsandgeographicalareas.Thegapsarebrokenintothreeparts:(1)genderdifferencesinpopulationdistribution;(2)genderdifferencesinLFPrates;and(3)genderdifferencesin
employmentrates,conditionalonbelongingtothelaborforce.Bymeasuringthesegapsasmale-to-female
ratiosandusinglogarithmictransformations,theanalysiscanpreciselyquantifythefactorsresponsibleforthegapinlevelsandthefactorscontributingthemosttoitsrateofchange.Annex1detailsthisframework,andAnnex2describesthedataused.
Thismethodologyimprovestheunderstandingofkeyfactorscontributingtoemploymentgendergaps,offeringa
structuredapproachforevaluatingprogressandidentifyingenduringchallenges.Itprovidespolicymakerswithdetailedinsightsintothecausesofthesedisparities,aidinginthedevelopmentoftargetedinterventions.By
systematicallybreakingdownthesegapsintospecificcomponents,theframeworksupportsthecreationofbothreactiveandproactivepolicymeasures,preventingtheworseningofdisparities.Additionally,thequantitative
analysisofeachcomponent’scontributiontotheevolutionofemploymentgendergapsenablesthestrategic
allocationofresources,prioritizingareaswiththemostsubstantialpotentialtonarrowthesegaps.This
evidence-basedapproachbolsterstheefficacyandsustainabilityofpoliciesaimedatpromotinggenderequalityinthelabormarket,aligningwiththebroadergoalsofsustainableeconomicdevelopmentandsocialequity.
Globally,gendergapsinLFPratesaretheprimaryfactorcontributingtoemploymentgendergaps,accountingfornearlytheentiredisparity.Incontrast,gapsinemploymentratesandpopulationsharesgenerallyhave
negligiblecontributions.Advancedeconomies(AEs)showadecreasingemploymentgendergapovertime,
primarilydrivenbyLFPratedisparities.Interestingly,populationsharescontributenegatively,indicatingthat
despiteahigherproportionofwomenintheseeconomies,theiremploymentratesremainlowercomparedtomen’s.Emergingmarkets(EMs),however,displayanincreasingemploymentgendergap,againdrivenmainlybyLFPratedifferences.Inthesemarkets,theemploymentratemarginoftenoffsetsthistrend,withpopulationshareshavingaminimalpositiveinfluence.Low-incomecountries(LICs)exhibitastableemploymentgendergap,dominatedbyLFPratedisparities.Here,theemploymentratemarginhasgrowninrelevanceovertime,whereaspopulationsharescontributenegatively,reflectingthatahigherproportionofwomendoesnot
necessarilytranslateintohigheremployment.
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Adistributionalperspectiveofthemostrecentdatashowsthatabout94percentofcountrieshadpositive
employmentgendergapsin2022,withmenmorelikelytobeemployedthanwomen.Thispatternspansvariousincomegroupsandgeographicalareas.GendergapsinLFPratesarethemainfactorbehindtheseemploymentgapsacrossallcontexts.Conversely,gapsintheemploymentratefrequentlyappearastheleastimportant
factor,withgapsinpopulationsharesplayingavariablebutgenerallyminorrole.Movingforward,thesefindingsemphasizetheneedforabetterunderstandingoftheunderlyingcausesofLFPdisparities.
Thedecompositionofchangesinemploymentgendergapswasfurtherleveragedtorevisitthepandemic’s
effectonemploymentgendergaps,aphenomenonknownasthe“COVID-19She-cession.”
3
Theonsetofthepandemicin2020significantlywidenedtheglobalemploymentgendergap,primarilybecauseofchangesin
LFPrates,withtheemploymentratemarginpartiallyoffsettingthiswidening.Between2020and2021,there
wasanoticeablenarrowingoftheemploymentgendergapdrivenmainlybyimprovementsinLFPrates,despitetheemploymentratemarginslightlywideningthegap.From2021to2022,theemploymentgendergap
increasedagain,drivenbychangesinallthreemargins,withtheLFPratemarginbeingthemostsignificantcontributor.Thepandemic’seffectvariedacrossdifferenteconomiccontexts,withAEs,EMs,andLICs
exhibitingdistinctpatternsinthecontributingfactorstochangesinemploymentgendergaps.
GiventhecriticalrolethatgendergapsinLFPplayintheresults,itisessentialtounderstandthemaindriversbehindthelowerparticipationofwomen.Avarietyofbarriersonboththesupplyanddemandsidesofthelabormarketlimitwomen’sparticipationintheworkforce(SahayandRawlings2023).Onthesupplyside,constraintsincludegenderdifferencesinendowments(forexample,technicalandsocioemotionalskills,assets,and
networks),timelimitsbecauseofhouseholdandcareobligations,andrestrictedmobility.Onthedemandside,women’sparticipationislimitedbyamismatchamongskills,education,andjobrequirements,gendergapsanddiscriminationinrecruitingandretention,andinsufficientbenefitsforchildcare,maternityleave,reentry
programs,andcareerprogression.Furthermore,inmanycontexts,aslowjobcreationprocessandalackofbusinessdynamismhinderthegenerationofnewemploymentopportunities,whichcancreatefurther
disincentivesforwomentoremaininorjointhelaborforce.Finally,socialandculturalnorms,alongside
restrictivepoliciesandlaws,oftenreinforcethesebarriersandseverelylimitwomen’sabilitytoenterorreenterthelabormarket.
WhatDrivesEmploymentGenderGaps?
Theanalysisbeganbyanalyzingtheglobalemploymentgendergapdecompositioninlevels,directly
addressingthefactorscontributingtothisdisparity.Figure2plotstheglobaldecompositionforindividualsaged15andolderfrom1991to2022,withtheblacklinerepresentingtheoverallemploymentgendergapandthe
barsrepresentingitscomponents,allinlogarithmicunits.TheLFPratecomponent,representedbythelight
bluebars,isthemostsignificantcontributortotheglobalemploymentgendergapovertheperiod,explaining
nearlytheentiredisparity,indicatingthatdifferencesinLFPbetweenmenandwomenaretheprimarydriverofemploymentgaps.Theemploymentratecomponent,indicatedbytheredbars,isnegligiblecomparedwiththeLFPrate,indicatingthatonceindividualsareinthelaborforce,thedisparityinobtainingemploymentbetweenmenandwomenislesspronounced.Representedbythedarkbluebars,thecontributionofpopulationsharestothegenderemploymentgapisbothminimalandnegative,whichisexpectedfromaglobalperspective.ThisisconsistentwiththedatashowninFigure1,whichdisplayedasteadydemographicbalancebetweenmenandwomenglobally,asseenbynear-equalmen-to-womenratiosinpopulationacrosstime,albeitslightlylessthanone.Thisstabilityindicatesthatdemographicfactorsdonotsignificantlyinfluencetheemploymentgendergapatthegloballevel.
3Forcountry-specificstudiesontheCOVID-19She-cession,seeFabrizio,Gomes,andTavares(2021,2024),AlbanesiandKim(2021),
Alonandothers(2022a),Alonandothers(2022b),Goldin(2022),Bluedornandothers(2023).
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Figure2.GlobalEmploymentGenderGapDecomposition
EmploymentGenderGapDecomposition
Ratioofmentowomeninlogarithmicunits,ages15+
EmploymentRateLFPRatePopulationShareEmployment
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.0
-0.1
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
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2021
2022
Source:IMFstaffcalculationsbasedondatafromtheIMFGenderDataHub.TheoriginalsourceofthedataisobtainedfromtheInternationalLabourOrganization(ILO).
Note:LFP=laborforceparticipation.
Next,thedriversofemploymentgendergapswereinvestigatedacrossdifferentgroupsofcountries,segmentedbyincomelevel,includingAEs,EMs,andLICs.Distinctpatternsweredocumentedacrossthesegroups.
StartingwithAEs,therehasbeenanoticeabledecreaseintheoverallemploymentgendergapovertime,
indicatedbythedownwardtrendoftheblackline(Figure3).ThemostsignificantcontributortothegendergapistheLFPratemargin,whichconsistentlyaccountsformostofthedisparity.
4
Incontrast,theemploymentratemargincontributesminimally,suggestingthatdifferencesinactualemploymentratesbetweengenders,oncetheyarepartofthelaborforce,arelesssignificant.Furthermore,gendergapsinthepopulationaccountforalargerandnoticeablynegativeportionoftheemploymentgap,meaningthatalthoughthenumberofwomeninthesecountriesishigherthanthenumberofmen,womenneverthelessfallwellshortofmenintermsoftotalemployment.
4ThisevidenceisconsistentwiththeresultsinChapter3oftheIMF’sApril2024WorldEconomicOutlook(WEO).Thechapter
demonstratesthatfemaleLFPincreasedsignificantlyacrossseveralAEsfrom2008to2021,particularlywhencomparedwithotherregions.Accordingtothechapter,thishashelpedAEsoffsetthenegativeeffectofsocietalagingonLFP.ItgoesontoarguethatthisshouldbeastrongmotivatorforpromotingfemaleLFPinavarietyofnon-advancedeconomieswithagingpopulations.
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Figure3.EmploymentGenderGapDecompositionforAdvancedEconomies
EmploymentGenderGapDecomposition
Ratioofmentowomeninlogarithmicunits,ages15+
EmploymentRateLFPRatePopulationShareEmployment
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.0
-0.1
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
Source:IMFstaffcalculationsbasedondatafromtheIMFGenderDataHub.TheoriginalsourceofthedataisobtainedfromtheInternationalLabourOrganization(ILO).
Note:LFP=laborforceparticipation.
IncontrasttoAEs,theemploymentgendergapinEMshasbeenincreasingovertime,asindicatedbythe
upwardtrendoftheblacklineinFigure4.Again,thegendergapinLFPratesisthemostsignificantfactor,
accountingfornearlytheentiredisparitythroughouttheperiod,suggestingthatdifferencesinLFParethe
primarydriversoftheemploymentgapinthesemarkets.Theemploymentratemarginisnegligibleandoftennegative,meaningthatonceinthelaborforce,thedifferenceinemploymentratesbetweengendersisminimaloroccasionallyeveninfavorofwomen.Thecontributionfrompopulationsharesisverysmallbutconsistentlypositive,implyingaslightdemographicinfluenceontheemploymentgap.
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Figure4.EmploymentGenderGapDecompositionforEmergingMarkets
EmploymentGenderGapDecomposition
Ratioofmentowomeninlogarithmicunits,Ages15+
EmploymentRateLFPRatePopulationShareEmployment
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.0
-0.1
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
Source:IMFstaffcalculationsbasedondatafromtheIMFGenderDataHub.TheoriginalsourceofthedataisobtainedfromtheInternationalLabourOrganization(ILO).
Note:LFP=laborforceparticipation.
UnlikeAEsandEMs,theemploymentgendergapinLICshasremainedstableovertime,asindicatedbythe
steadyblacklineinFigure5.TheLFPratemargincontinuestobethemostsignificantcontributortothe
employmentgendergap,underscoringthepersistentchallengesinlabormarketaccessforwomen.However,theemploymentratemarginhasgraduallybecomemoresignificantandpositiveovertheyears,althoughit
remainssmallcomparedwiththeLFPratemargin.Thisindicatesagrowingdisparityinemploymentrates
betweenmenandwomenwhoareactiveinthelaborforce.Thepopulationsharescomponentshowsmore
considerableandconsistentlynegativecontributions,indicatingthatdespiteahigherproportionofwomeninthepopulation,theiremploymentlevelslagsignificantlybehindthoseofmen.
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Figure5.EmploymentGenderGapDecompositionforLow-IncomeCountries
EmploymentGenderGapDecomposition
Ratioofmentowomeninlogarithmicunits,ages15+
EmploymentRateLFPRatePopulationShareEmployment
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.0
-0.1
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
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2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
Source:IMFstaffcalculationsbasedondatafromtheIMFGenderDataHub.Theoriginalsourceofthedataisobtainedfromthe
InternationalLabourOrganization(ILO).Note:LFP=laborforceparticipation.
Insummary,thedecompositionoftheemploymentgendergapacrossAEs,EMs,andLICsrevealsnotable
differencesandsimilaritiesinthedynamicsinfluencinggenderdisparitiesinemployment.AcommonsimilarityacrossallregionsisthesignificantinfluenceofgendergapsinLFPratesandthegenerallysmallcontributionoftheemploymentratemargintotheoverallgenderemploymentgap.Thisunderscorestheuniversalchallengeofincreasingwomen’sparticipationinthelaborforceaspivotaltoreducingemploymentdisparities,although
differencesinactualemploymentopportunities,onceinthelaborforce,arelesssignificant.Intermsof
differences,bothAEsandLICsexhibitsmallandnegativecontributionsfromgendergapsinthepopulation,suggestingahigherfemaledemographicnotreflectedinemploymentfigures.Conversely,inEMs,the
contributionofpopulationsharesisnegligible,indicatingaminimaldemographiceffectontheemployment
gendergap.Inaddition,theemploymentratecomponenthasgrowninrelevanceinLICswhileremaining
relativelyinsignificantinAEsandEMs.Furthermore,althoughtheemploymentgendergaphasbeendecreasinginAEs,itisincreasinginEMsandremainsstableinLICs.Thesevariationsunderscoredifferentsocioeconomicdynamicsandemphasizetheneedforregion-specificinterventionstoaddressandmitigatetheunderlying
factorsoftheemploymentgendergapeffectively.
Table1summarizesthemajorfindings,highlightingthetrendaswellasthemainandleastcontributingfactorstotheemploymentgendergapacrossdifferentcountrygroupsover1991–2022.Inadditiontotheincome-based
groups,thetableincludesfindingsforgroupsbasedongeographicalareas.Detailedchartsforgeographical
areasareprovidedinAnnex3.Toavoidrepetitionandtosaveonspace,descriptionsoftheresultsfor
geographicalareasarenotincludedinthemainbodyofthenote,buttheyfollowthesamelogicandmechanicsasthoseprovidedforincome-levelgroups.
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Table1.SummaryofEmploymentGenderGapDecomposition
1991–2022Trend
MainContributor
LeastContributor
World
Stable
LFPrate
EMPrate
Byincomelevel
Advancedeconomies
Decreasing
LFPrate
EMPrate
Emergingmarkets
Increasing
LFPrate
EMPrate
Low-incomecountries
Bygeographicalareas
Stable
LFPrate
EMPrate
Africa
U-shaped
LFPrate
EMPrate
AsiaandthePacific
Increasing
LFPrate
EMPrate
Europe
Decreasing
LFPrate
EMPrate
MiddleEastandCentralAsia
Decreasing
LFPrate
POPshare
WesternHemisphere
Decreasing
LFPrate
EMPrate
Source:IMFstaffcalculationsbasedondatafromtheIMFGenderDataHub.TheoriginalsourceofthedataisobtainedfromtheInternationalLabourOrganization(ILO).
Note:Themainandleastcontributorsareidentifiedbasedontheabsolutevaluesofalldecompositionfactors.EMP=employment;LFP=laborforceparticipation;POP=population.
ADistributionalView
Inthissection,adistributionalanalysiswasundertakenofthemainfactorsexplainingemploymentgendergapsusingthemostrecentavailabledatafrom2022.Thisbeganbyexaminingthefractionsofcountrieswithpositiveandnegativeemploymentgendergapstounderstandtheprevailingtrendsandthecurrentstateoftheissue.
Afterthis,shareofcountrieswhereeachfactoremergesasthemostandleastimportantinexplainingthesegapswasanalyzed.Thisanalysisisconductedonaglobalscaleandfurthersegmentedbyincomeand
geographicalgroups,providingacomprehensiveviewofthediversedynamicsinfluencingemploymentgenderdisparitiesacrossdifferentcontexts.
Thedistributionalanalysisofcountrieswithpositiveandnegativeemploymentgendergapsin2022revealsaconsistentglobaltrend:thevastmajorityofcountriesstillexhibitpositiveemploymentgendergaps,indicatingthatmenaremorelikelytobeemployedthanwomen(Table2).Specifically,about94percentofcountries
worldwidehaveapositivegap,whereasonlysixpercenthaveanegativegap.Thispatternholdsacross
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differentincomegroupsandgeographicalareas.Allgroupsshowahighprevalenceofpositiveemployment
gendergaps,withmorethan92percentofcountriesineachcategorydisplayingthistrend.Thesefindings
underscoreawidespreadandpersistentissueofgenderdisparityinemploymentacrossdiverseeconomicandregionalcontexts.
Table2.DistributionofCountrieswithPositiveandNegativeEmploymentGenderGapsin2022
Quantity
Frequency(%)
Negative
Positive
Total
Negative
Positive
Total
World
11
168
179
6.1
93.9
100.0
Byincomelevel
Advancedeconomies
3
35
38
7.9
92.1
100.0
Emergingmarkets
4
79
83
4.8
95.2
100.0
Low-incomecountries
Bygeographicalareas
4
54
58
6.9
93.1
100.0
Africa
3
42
45
6.7
93.3
100.0
AsiaandthePacific
2
30
32
6.3
93.8
100.0
Europe
3
38
41
7.3
92.7
100.0
MiddleEastandCentralAsia
2
28
30
6.7
93.3
100.0
WesternHemisphere
1
30
31
3.2
96.8
100.0
Source:IMFstaffcalculationsbasedondatafromtheIMFGenderDataHub.TheoriginalsourceofthedataisobtainedfromtheInternationalLabourOrganization(ILO).
Theanalysisofthedistributionofcountriesbymostandleastimportantfactorsin2022alsorevealsaclear
globaltrend:theLFPrateisoverwhelminglythemostimportantfactoracrossallcontexts(Table3).Globally,
andconsistentlyacrossdifferentincomegroupsandgeographicalareas,
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