Budlender, Debbie. 2000. “The Political Economy of Women’s Budgets in the South.” World Development 28 (7): 1365-78.
Topics: Gender, Gender Analysis, Gender Budgeting, Gender Mainstreaming, Governance, Political Economies Regions: Africa, Southern Africa Countries: South Africa
Budlender, Debbie, Rhonda Sharp, and Kerri Allen. 1998. How To Do a Gender-Sensitive Budget Analysis: Contemporary Research and Practice. London, UK: Commonwealth Secretariat.
Topics: Gender, Gender Analysis, Gender Budgeting
Elson, Diane. 1998. "Integrating Gender Issues into National Budgetary Policies and Procedures: Some Policy Options." Journal of International Development 10 (7): 929-41.
Topics: Gender, Gender Analysis, Gender Budgeting, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality Regions: Africa, Southern Africa, Americas, Caribbean countries, Asia, South Asia Countries: Barbados, South Africa, Sri Lanka
Valodia, Imraan. 1999. “Engendering the Public Sector: An Example from the Women's Budget Initiative in South Africa.” Journal Of International Development 10 (7): 943-55.
Topics: Gender, Gender Analysis, Gender Budgeting Regions: Africa, Southern Africa Countries: South Africa
George, Sunny. 2015. “Community Participation and Women’s Empowerment: The Kerala Experience of Participatory Planning and Budgeting.” In Gender Responsive and Participatory Budgeting, edited by Cecilia Ng, 81–95. SpringerBriefs in Environment, Security, Development and Peace 22. Springer International Publishing.
Topics: Development, Economies, Gender, Women, Gender Analysis, Gender Budgeting, Gendered Power Relations, Governance, Political Participation Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: India Keywords: people’s participation, women’s empowerment, participatory budgeting, governance, Panchayat system
Lahey, Kathleen A. 2010. “Women, Substantive Equality, and Fiscal Policy: Gender-Based Analysis of Taxes, Benefits, and Budgets.” Canadian Journal of Women and the Law 22 (1): 27-106.
Topics: Economies, Economic Inequality, Public Finance, Gender, Women, Gender Analysis, Gender Budgeting, Gender Mainstreaming, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality Regions: Americas, North America Countries: Canada
Clancy, Joy S., and Nthabiseng Mohlakoana. 2020. “Gender Audits: An Approach to Engendering Energy Policy in Nepal, Kenya and Senegal.” Energy Research & Social Science 62 (April): 101378.
Topics: Gender, Gender Analysis, Gender Budgeting, Gender Mainstreaming, Governance, Infrastructure, Energy Regions: Africa, East Africa, West Africa, Asia, South Asia Countries: Kenya, Nepal, Senegal Keywords: gender mainstreaming, gender audits, energy policy, engendering policy, knowledge networks, gender capacity, mainstreaming effectiveness
Sow, Ndeye. 2012. ‘Women’s Political Participation and Economic Empowerment in Post-Conflict Countries: Lessons from the Great Lakes Region in Africa’. London: International Alert. http://www.international-alert.org/resources/publications/womens-political-participation-and-economic-empowerment-post-conflict.
Topics: Gender, Women, Masculinity/ies, Gender Analysis, Gender Budgeting, Gender Mainstreaming, Governance, Constitutions, Quotas, Elections, Post-Conflict Governance, Peace Processes, Political Economies, Political Participation, Post-Conflict Regions: Africa, Central Africa, East Africa Countries: Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Uganda
Austen, Siobhan, Monica Costa, Rhonda Sharp, and Diane Elson. 2013. “Expenditure Incidence Analysis: A Gender-Responsive Budgeting Tool for Educational Expenditure in Timor-Leste?" Feminist Economics 19 (4): 1-24.
Topics: Education, Gender, Gender Analysis, Gender Budgeting Regions: Oceania Countries: Timor-Leste Keywords: expenditure incidence analysis, gender-responsive budgeting, Timor-Leste, Gender
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