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What is Gender Analysis

Handbook of Research on New Dimensions of Gender Mainstreaming and Women Empowerment
Gender analysis is a tool to diagnose the differences between women and men regarding their specific activities, conditions, needs, access to and control over resources, and access to development benefits and decision-making.
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Conceptualizing Gender Mainstreaming and Women Empowerment in the 21st Century
Irene George (Emirates Institute of Banking and Financial Studies, UAE) and Moly Kuruvilla (Department of Women's Studies, University of Calicut, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2819-8.ch001
Abstract
Gender mainstreaming is the globally accepted strategy for sustainable development. The concepts of women empowerment, gender mainstreaming, and sustainable development are illustrated in this chapter. Numerous strategies are proposed from different parts of the globe, but these strategies are contextual in the sense that those applicable and successful in one country may not prove to be effective in another country. Since gender operates in innumerable subtle ways and its implications vary with time and space, the gender mainstreaming strategies also would vary accordingly. Women do not represent a homogenous group, and hence, the question of intersectionality should be of prime importance while designing strategies for women empowerment. The inclusion of all genders including transgender and other sexual minorities also should be taken care of to ensure sustainable development. The new dimensions and the shift in focus required with regard to the existing strategies of women empowerment are discussed in the chapter.
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The Myth of Motherhood in Communist and Postcommunist Romania: From Pro-Natalist Policies to Neoliberal Views
A social and economic analysis which considers the different roles that women and men play in society and the relationships between them, as well as their access to resources.
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Gender and National Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Policies in Africa
The examination of policy statements to locate gender opportunities, pitfalls and gender differentials. The main purpose of gender analysis is to have gender statistics on the use of ICTs and arrive at a policy and implementation strategy favorable to women in Africa so that they can have equal access and benefits of ICTs.
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