This issue of the Gender Dialogue focuses on two programmatic areas of ECLAC’s work over recent years, namely (i) integrating gender into macroeconomic policy and (ii) the use of gender indicators in public policy-making. In its work on integrating gender into macroeconomic policy, the ECLAC Subregional Headquarters for the Caribbean conducted a study to determine the capacity of economic planning units in selected countries of the subregion to integrate gender into the macreconomic planning process and the findings are highlighted below. The study is intended to assist in the development of a training agenda for Caribbean economic planners and others involved in the formulation of macroeconomic policy. Further, as part of a wider ...
Includes bibliographyThe profound transformations undergone by the economies of Latin America and th...
Includes bibliographyThe objectives of the meeting were to: (a); strengthen the relationship between...
__Abstract__ This chapter will analyse how gender can be used in a meaningful way in macroeconomi...
Includes bibliographyThe concern with a gender dimension of macroeconomic policy stems from the mand...
Includes bibliographyIn its work in assisting member countries in meeting international commitments ...
This study assesses the status of gender mainstreaming in the policy framework of the 29 Caribbean m...
Includes bibliographyThe member countries of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Carib...
Abstract Over the last two decades, scholars have investigated the two-way relationship between gend...
.--Home.--Meeting on engendering macroeconomic policy.--Are macroeconomic policies gender neutral?.-...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ This chapter will analyse how gender can be used in a meaningful way...
Agenda item 1: Welcome and opening.--Agenda item 2: Background.--Agenda item 3: Needs assessment of ...
Includes bibliographyBackground The mandate for gender mainstreaming underpins the comprehensive pr...
The channels between gender equality and economic growth are complex; and considerable debate has em...
This paper is focused on the economic empowerment and autonomy of women and girls as a strategy for ...
Women and men are traditionally cast in different roles, with males being leaders in the workplace, ...
Includes bibliographyThe profound transformations undergone by the economies of Latin America and th...
Includes bibliographyThe objectives of the meeting were to: (a); strengthen the relationship between...
__Abstract__ This chapter will analyse how gender can be used in a meaningful way in macroeconomi...
Includes bibliographyThe concern with a gender dimension of macroeconomic policy stems from the mand...
Includes bibliographyIn its work in assisting member countries in meeting international commitments ...
This study assesses the status of gender mainstreaming in the policy framework of the 29 Caribbean m...
Includes bibliographyThe member countries of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Carib...
Abstract Over the last two decades, scholars have investigated the two-way relationship between gend...
.--Home.--Meeting on engendering macroeconomic policy.--Are macroeconomic policies gender neutral?.-...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ This chapter will analyse how gender can be used in a meaningful way...
Agenda item 1: Welcome and opening.--Agenda item 2: Background.--Agenda item 3: Needs assessment of ...
Includes bibliographyBackground The mandate for gender mainstreaming underpins the comprehensive pr...
The channels between gender equality and economic growth are complex; and considerable debate has em...
This paper is focused on the economic empowerment and autonomy of women and girls as a strategy for ...
Women and men are traditionally cast in different roles, with males being leaders in the workplace, ...
Includes bibliographyThe profound transformations undergone by the economies of Latin America and th...
Includes bibliographyThe objectives of the meeting were to: (a); strengthen the relationship between...
__Abstract__ This chapter will analyse how gender can be used in a meaningful way in macroeconomi...