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Investing in gender equality: looking ahead
World Bank, 2010The financial crisis of 2008-09 has highlighted the need for greater attention to gender, both to address the vulnerability of countries to global shocks and to reach growth and poverty reduction goals.DocumentHow women are being impacted by the crisis: 10 things you should know
Association for Women's Rights in Development, 2010In 2010, Influencing Development Actors and Practices for Women’s Rights (IDeA), a strategic initiative of AWID, has been conducting regional analyses of the impact of the global systemic global crisis on women. Here are 10 things you should know about how women are being impacted by the crisis across regions.DocumentThe economic and financial crises in CEE and CIS gender perspectives and policy choices
The Levy Economics Institute, 2010This paper looks at the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), where economies have been most dramatically hit by the global crisis and its impact is likely to be most long-lasting, especially among poor and vulnerable groups.DocumentThe gender perspectives of the financial crisis
WomenWatch, UN, 2012UN resources on the gender perspectives of the financial crisis.DocumentGender and the economic crisis
2011This chapter first appeared in 'Gender & Development' 18(2), pp. 165–77, July 2010. In 2007, a paralysing financial crisis and economic downturn shook the global economy. Three years on, countries in both the industrialized and the developing worlds are facing a number of complex and inter-related economic challenges.DocumentGlobal economic crisis, gender and employment: the impact and policy response
International Labour Organization, 2011The paper analyses the gender dimensions of the impact of the global economic crisis on the world of work, highlighting the overall higher vulnerabilities and insecurity of women’s work than men’s. It analyses the gender differentiated regional global and regional trends of unemployment and vulnerable employment between 2007 and 2009, drawing on the published available ILO data and information.DocumentGender dimensions of the global crisis and their impact on poverty
Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations, 2010The crisis in global economy continues to affect many men and women living in poverty, but it brings different meaning for both men and women.Document2010 updates: impacts of the crisis on women’s rights: sub regional perspectives
Association for Women's Rights in Development, 2010We are excited to present updates, by region, to the exceptional research conducted in 2009 on the impact of the global financial crisis on women’s rights. These updates provide relevant new data, testimonies, and voices from women activists on the ground.DocumentRising food crisis and financial crisis in India: impact on women and children and ways of tackling the problem
2012The objective of the study is to examine the impact of rising food prices and financial crisis on the impact of women and children in India. It identifies the pathways for dealing with the effects of these two crisis on households particularly women and children.DocumentFinancial crises and female work
2010The worst social consequences of the 2007-08 financial crisis and subsequent (2008-09) global recession are being felt this year (2010), because of the usual delays in the labour market effects. The impact is deeper on the weakest segments of the labour market: young people, old workers and vulnerable employment in general.Pages
