Closing the Gender Gap in Extractives

Women are not receiving equal benefits of the global development of oil, gas, and mineral resources, even as they shoulder a greater burden of the negative impacts. Not only are men consulted more than women in the project-planning process, but men's access to subsequent economic benefits is much greater. The World Bank is supporting efforts to increase gender equality at every phase of development of extractive industries by removing constraints for more and better jobs for women, dismantling barriers to women's ownership and control of assets, and enhancing women's voices and agency.

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Main Authors: Parks, Rachel Bernice, Buitrago Orozco, Diana Catalina
Format: Brief biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2018-09-01
Subjects:EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES, GENDER GAP, EMPOWERMENT, VOICE, STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT, JOB CREATION, HIRING BIAS, PROPERTY RIGHTS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/187011536096997428/Closing-the-Gender-Gap-in-Extractives-What-Has-Been-Done-and-What-Have-We-Learned
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/30389
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spelling dig-okr-10986303892024-08-07T19:19:45Z Closing the Gender Gap in Extractives What Has Been Done and What Have We Learned? Parks, Rachel Bernice Buitrago Orozco, Diana Catalina EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES GENDER GAP EMPOWERMENT VOICE STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT JOB CREATION HIRING BIAS PROPERTY RIGHTS Women are not receiving equal benefits of the global development of oil, gas, and mineral resources, even as they shoulder a greater burden of the negative impacts. Not only are men consulted more than women in the project-planning process, but men's access to subsequent economic benefits is much greater. The World Bank is supporting efforts to increase gender equality at every phase of development of extractive industries by removing constraints for more and better jobs for women, dismantling barriers to women's ownership and control of assets, and enhancing women's voices and agency. 2018-09-07T19:44:54Z 2018-09-07T19:44:54Z 2018-09-01 Brief Fiche Resumen http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/187011536096997428/Closing-the-Gender-Gap-in-Extractives-What-Has-Been-Done-and-What-Have-We-Learned https://hdl.handle.net/10986/30389 English Live Wire;2018/87 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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GENDER GAP
EMPOWERMENT
VOICE
STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT
JOB CREATION
HIRING BIAS
PROPERTY RIGHTS
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GENDER GAP
EMPOWERMENT
VOICE
STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT
JOB CREATION
HIRING BIAS
PROPERTY RIGHTS
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VOICE
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GENDER GAP
EMPOWERMENT
VOICE
STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT
JOB CREATION
HIRING BIAS
PROPERTY RIGHTS
Parks, Rachel Bernice
Buitrago Orozco, Diana Catalina
Closing the Gender Gap in Extractives
description Women are not receiving equal benefits of the global development of oil, gas, and mineral resources, even as they shoulder a greater burden of the negative impacts. Not only are men consulted more than women in the project-planning process, but men's access to subsequent economic benefits is much greater. The World Bank is supporting efforts to increase gender equality at every phase of development of extractive industries by removing constraints for more and better jobs for women, dismantling barriers to women's ownership and control of assets, and enhancing women's voices and agency.
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