Armenia Country Gender Assessment 2016
This Country Gender Assessment (CGA) reviews the state of equality between women and men in Armenia in access to opportunities, that is, equality in rights, resources, and voice (World Bank 2007). Equality in rights refers to equality under the law, whether customary or statutory. Equality in resources refers to equality in access to human capital investments, productive resources, and markets. Equality in voice refers to the capacity to make decisions about one’s own life, to act on these decisions, and to influence and contribute to political discourse and the development process. Noting the government’s commitment to gender equality in the legal framework and in policies, this report mainly focuses on the extent of equality in resources and voice. Specifically, the report reviews the extent of equality in the areas of demography, human capital, economic opportunities, and voice and agency. It also points to some common patterns.
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Format: | Report biblioteca |
Language: | English en_US |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2016
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Subjects: | GENDER GAP, ECONOMIC GROWTH, POVERTY REDUCTION, INEQUALITY, LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION, WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS, EMPLOYMENT, ACCESS TO FINANCE, WOMEN IN WORKFORCE, |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/250481491242159715/Armenia-gender-assessment-2016 https://hdl.handle.net/10986/26431 |
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Summary: | This Country Gender Assessment (CGA)
reviews the state of equality between women and men in
Armenia in access to opportunities, that is, equality in
rights, resources, and voice (World Bank 2007). Equality in
rights refers to equality under the law, whether customary
or statutory. Equality in resources refers to equality in
access to human capital investments, productive resources,
and markets. Equality in voice refers to the capacity to
make decisions about one’s own life, to act on these
decisions, and to influence and contribute to political
discourse and the development process. Noting the
government’s commitment to gender equality in the legal
framework and in policies, this report mainly focuses on the
extent of equality in resources and voice. Specifically, the
report reviews the extent of equality in the areas of
demography, human capital, economic opportunities, and voice
and agency. It also points to some common patterns. |
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