マクロ経済学とジェンダー:ラテンアメリカの事例<br>Macro-Economics : Making Gender Matter: Concepts, Policies and Institutional Change in Developing Countries

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マクロ経済学とジェンダー:ラテンアメリカの事例
Macro-Economics : Making Gender Matter: Concepts, Policies and Institutional Change in Developing Countries

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 320 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781842770603
  • DDC分類 339.5091724

基本説明

Includes material on Latin America - previously under-represented in the gender and economic literature.

Full Description

This book makes clear that systematic gender biases are present at all levels - in institutions, markets and the household - and presents options for introducing social structures to the macro-economic agenda. The intention is to offer a new framework that brings economic theory and policy-making closer to the circumstances and motivations of real life economic agents.

The contributors cover three broad areas - macro-economics and gender, gender and the state, and the institutionalisation of gender considerations in national and international organizations. Using original empirical material, in particular from Latin American countries, they explore a wide range of key issues. These include the gender-differentiated effects of economic policy and public spending decisions; unpaid household labour and its measurement; gender statistics; gender equality in planning and public policy; and the notion of economies as gendered structures.

With backgrounds in a variety of disciplines, the authors go beyond a theoretical debate and place the practical realities of policy making centre stage. Their work should be relevant to development research and activity worldwide, while being particularly valuable in its emphasis on how state reform processes can advance a democratic development for women and men on equal terms.

Contents

Part I: Macroeconomics and Gender

1. Broadening the Foundations of Macro-economic Models through a Gender Approach: New Developments - Barbara Evers
2. Engendering Macroeconomics - Nilufer Cagatay
3. Social and Gender Issues in Macro-economic Policy Advice - Ingrid Palmer
4. Macroeconomics and Gender: Options for their Integration into a State Agenda - Joerg Freiburg-Strauss
5. Economic Policies, Public Spending and Gender-dDifferentiated Effects - Rebeca Grynspan
6. Unpaid Household Labour: A Conceptual Approach - Fabiola Campilla
7. Measurement and Valuation of Unpaid Household Production: A Methodological Contribution - Tatjana Sikoska
8. Do we Have Gender Statistics? - Thelma Galvez

Part II: Gender and the State

9. Engendering the State: Between Disenchantment and Hope - Maria Cristina Rojas and Elvia Caro
10. State Modernisation, Institutional Change and Gender - Annette Backhaus

Part III: Institutionalising Gender In National and International Organisations

11. Gender Equality in Public Planning Institutions - Barbara Hess and Ana Rico de Alonso
12. Gender Equality in Public Policies: The UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean - Jose Antonio Ocampo
13. The Institutionalisation of the Gender Approach at ECLAC - Maria Nieves Rico

Part IV: Case Studies From Latin America

14. Gender and the Labour Market in Colombia - Cecilia Lopez Montano
15. Poverty Information, Poverty Reduction Strategies and Gender: A Colombian Case Study - Rosemary McGee
16. Understanding Economies as Gendered Structures: Examples from Central America - Jasmine Gideon