Gender Equity Concerns in Public Expenditure: Methodologies and Country Summaries

Citation:

Esim, Simel. 1996. Gender Equity Concerns in Public Expenditure: Methodologies and Country Summaries. Washington DC: International Center for Research on Women.

Author: Simel Esim

Abstract:

This note consists of two main parts: First part is primarily based on a review of methodologies used for public expenditure analysis with poverty and gender equity concerns. The second part summarizes the results of studies looking into social sector allocations using public expenditure incidence in Ghana, Ivory Coast and South Africa.

Topics: Economies, Gender, Gender Budgeting Regions: Africa, Southern Africa, West Africa Countries: Côte D'Ivoire, Ghana, South Africa

Year: 1996

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