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| Development in practice: Toward Gender Equality source ref: wb34te.htm |
| Foreword |
| Acknowledgments |
| Definitions and Data Notes |
![]() | Definitions |
![]() | Data Notes |
![]() | Summary |
![]() | Progress to Date |
![]() | Why Do Gender Inequalities Persist? |
![]() | Strategies for the Future |
| Conclusion |
| Chapter one |
![]() | Gender Inequalities Persist |
![]() | Education |
![]() | Health |
![]() | Employment Work |
| Chapter two |
![]() | Gender Inequalities Hamper Growth |
![]() | Household and Intrahousehold Resource Allocation |
![]() | Linkages between Education Health, and Nutritious |
![]() | Household and Labor Market Linkages |
![]() | Formal Sector Employment |
![]() | Informal Sector |
![]() | Access to Financial Markets |
![]() | Access to Lund and Property |
![]() | Access to Extension Services |
![]() | Conclusion |
| Chapter three |
![]() | Public Policies Matter |
![]() | Equalizing Opportunities by Modifying, the Legal Framework |
![]() | Land and Property Rights |
![]() | Labor Market Policies and Employment Law |
![]() | Family Law |
![]() | Women's bargaining position in relation to household |
![]() | Financial Laws and Regulations |
![]() | Macroeconomic: Policies |
![]() | Inflation tends to hit women harder than men. |
![]() | Sectoral Investments |
![]() | Using Targeting Measures to Narrow the Gender |
![]() | Involving Beneficiaries in Public Policy |
![]() | Generating and Analyzing Gender-Desegregated Data |
![]() | Working in Collaboration |
![]() | Strengthening International Policies to Meet New Challenges |
![]() | Conclusions |
| Notes |
| References |
As CHAPTER 2 has shown underivesting in girls and women is inefficient for society as a whole. Correcting for past underinvestment will require a "genders" approach to public policy. How this can be concretely achieved is the topic of this chapter.
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