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Who benefits more? Benefit of the government by gender Saskia Keuzenkamp Gender statistics workshop October 2008 Geneva
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Gender Budget Analysis (GBA): why? Policies in gender neutral terms Impact on women and men can differ Gender budgeting as policy tool GBA: gender impact assessment
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Gender Budget Analysis: How? No single approach Example of a tool developed in the Netherlands, based on a tradition of monitoring benefit by households: Public service, personal benefit (Evert Pommer) Focus on income transfers associated with consumption of goods and services Not all groups benefit equally: redistribution of income
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Seven sectors (expenditure 2003)
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Allocating the benefit Questions: How should children be treated? How should goods / services consumed at household level be treated? Data: several surveys
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Benefit from the government m/f (2003)
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Women benefit more Women are more dependent on government provisions. Main reasons: High use by single parents (more women) High use by older single people (more women) Gender roles
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Health calculated by use
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Concluding remarks Regular policies have gendered impact Importance of economic statistics: what can be expected of changes of policies? Necessity of individual data
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