Budgeting has for too long been considered a technical arena for highly skilled elites. Participatory Budgeting (PB) opens up the field and creates a space for local communities to discuss the equitable distribution of resources. However, gender has not been at the forefront of the PB debate. On the other hand, gender responsive budgeting has had its own growth trajectory, often not including participatory methods. The chapter highlights possible intersections between PB and gender mainstreaming and notes PB’s potential in addressing issues of gender mainstreaming and social justice, following dialogues with other complementary democratic innovations
Budget is an important tool in the hands of state for affirmative action for improvement of gender r...
Gender budgeting calls for including a gender perspective at all levels of governmental budgetary p...
This paper introduces a special issue on gender budgeting methodologies and experiences. Gender budg...
Budgeting has for too long been considered a technical arena for highly skilled elites. Participator...
Taking advantage of the recent World Report on Participatory Budgeting, this paper will present an o...
A controversial issue in the public management literature is the role attributed to women. Analyzing...
Gender responsive budgeting is gaining momentum as a way to address gender inequalities. Public fina...
Offering an overview of distinctive methodological developments in gender budgeting (GB) and analysi...
In this article, Gender Budgeting calls for the inclusion of a gender perspective in all levels of p...
This theme is the second of two themed issues of Public Money & Management (PMM), and is the result ...
Government budgeting is typically thought of balancing the books: money in and money out, with consi...
Gender budgeting needs to become institutionalized more strongly in our societies and public policie...
Officials developing government budgets often assume that taxing and spending decisions will be gend...
Editorial: Institutionalizing gender budgeting—contemporary experiences and future challenge
Participatory budgeting (PB) has expanded dramatically in the United States (US) from a pilot proces...
Budget is an important tool in the hands of state for affirmative action for improvement of gender r...
Gender budgeting calls for including a gender perspective at all levels of governmental budgetary p...
This paper introduces a special issue on gender budgeting methodologies and experiences. Gender budg...
Budgeting has for too long been considered a technical arena for highly skilled elites. Participator...
Taking advantage of the recent World Report on Participatory Budgeting, this paper will present an o...
A controversial issue in the public management literature is the role attributed to women. Analyzing...
Gender responsive budgeting is gaining momentum as a way to address gender inequalities. Public fina...
Offering an overview of distinctive methodological developments in gender budgeting (GB) and analysi...
In this article, Gender Budgeting calls for the inclusion of a gender perspective in all levels of p...
This theme is the second of two themed issues of Public Money & Management (PMM), and is the result ...
Government budgeting is typically thought of balancing the books: money in and money out, with consi...
Gender budgeting needs to become institutionalized more strongly in our societies and public policie...
Officials developing government budgets often assume that taxing and spending decisions will be gend...
Editorial: Institutionalizing gender budgeting—contemporary experiences and future challenge
Participatory budgeting (PB) has expanded dramatically in the United States (US) from a pilot proces...
Budget is an important tool in the hands of state for affirmative action for improvement of gender r...
Gender budgeting calls for including a gender perspective at all levels of governmental budgetary p...
This paper introduces a special issue on gender budgeting methodologies and experiences. Gender budg...