• Medientyp: E-Book
  • Titel: Gender and Macroeconomic Policy
  • Beteiligte: Griffith, Breda [VerfasserIn]; Nallari, Raj [VerfasserIn]
  • Erschienen: World Bank, 2011
  • Erschienen in: Directions in Development ; human development
  • Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN: 9780821374344
  • Schlagwörter: EXPENDITURES ; FAMILIES ; FAMILY INCOME ; FAMILY WELFARE ; FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION ; FEMALE LABOR ; FEMALE LABOR FORCE ; FEMALE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION ; FEMALE LITERACY ; FEMALE POPULATION ; FEMINISM ; FEMINIST ; FEMINIST ECONOMICS ; FEMINISTS ; FINANCE ACCESS ; FINANCIAL MARKET ; FINANCIAL SERVICES ; FISCAL POLICIES ; FORMAL EDUCATION ; GENDER ; GENDER ADVISERS ; GENDER ANALYSIS ; GENDER ASYMMETRIES ; GENDER AWARENESS ; [...]
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  • Beschreibung: This report aims to show how macroeconomic policies create differential opportunities for women and men. This volume comprises nine chapters covering four broad themes: gender as a category of analysis in macroeconomics; the implications of gender for macroeconomic aggregates, in particular consumption and economic growth; the role of gender in the labor market, globalization, and access to credit; and gender budgeting. Chapters one and two address the first theme. Chapter one focuses on the macroeconomic cost to growth and development that arises from rigid gender roles and associated gender asymmetries. Chapter two documents the progress made in gender mainstreaming by highlighting developments in data collection and monitoring that have moved beyond simply disaggregating data by male and female. Chapters three and four cover the second theme. Chapter three considers the role of gender relations in the macroeconomic aggregates of consumption, savings, investment, and government expenditure and the implications for macroeconomic policy in these areas. Chapter four examines gender relations and economic growth. Chapters five through seven focus on the third theme. Chapter five examines the labor market. Chapter six examines how globalization affects gender relations, particularly employment. Chapter seven concentrates on women's access to finance and documents gender asymmetries in this market. Chapter eight, on the fourth theme, highlights the impact fiscal policies have on gender relations. It documents how policy can be made more gender specific and reports on the progress made by countries that have adopted gender-responsive government budgeting. Chapter nine summarizes what is known about gender and macroeconomic policy, noting areas in which the literature is well developed as well as areas that require further research and study
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