Gender budgeting in OECD countries

Ronnie Downes, Lisa von Trapp, Scherie Nicol
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Gender gaps persist in education, employment, entrepreneurship and public life opportunities and outcomes. Gender budgeting involves using the tools, techniques and procedures of the budget cycle in a systematic way to promote equality. Responses to the 2016 OECD Survey of Gender Budgeting Practices show that almost half of OECD countries have introduced, plan to introduce or are actively considering the introduction of gender budgeting. The OECD analysis demonstrates that a wide variety of gender budgeting approaches are practised. Only half of OECD countries can currently point to specific examples of impact, however a wider range of impacts may become more evident in the future since the introduction of gender budgeting is relatively recent in many countries. Useful areas for further study and policy action include: the routine availability of gender-disaggregated data; embedding of genderspecific approaches within the normal annual routines of budgeting; and complementing executive-led approaches with external quality assurance. JEL codes:H54, H60, H61 Keywords: Gender budgeting, gender equality, budgetary process, budgeting practices
经合组织国家的性别预算
在教育、就业、创业和公共生活的机会和成果方面,性别差距依然存在。性别预算涉及以系统的方式使用预算周期的工具、技术和程序来促进平等。对2016年经合组织性别预算实践调查的回应显示,几乎一半的经合组织国家已经引入、计划引入或正在积极考虑引入性别预算。经合发组织的分析表明,实行了各种各样的性别预算编制办法。目前只有一半的经合发组织国家能够指出具体的影响实例,但是,由于许多国家最近才开始实行性别预算编制,今后可能会有更广泛的影响。进一步研究和采取政策行动的有用领域包括:定期提供按性别分列的数据;在正常的年度预算编制程序中纳入针对性别的办法;并通过外部质量保证来补充行政领导的方法。关键词:性别预算,性别平等,预算流程,预算实践
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