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INDIA: Gender Equality Diagnostic of Selected Sectors

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Concerns about persisting gender-based exclusion from the benefits of development have encouraged the Government of India and its partner institutions and donor agencies to mainstream gender in its policies, programs, and projects. This publication provides a gender analysis of six priority sectors—agriculture, energy, education, finance and public sector management, transport, and urban development—and suggests possible further actions to strengthen ADB approaches in these sectors. It is expected to provide the basis for increased attention to gender issues and opportunities in developing the India partnership strategy for 2013–2017.

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  • Asian Development Bank (ADB), 2013. "INDIA: Gender Equality Diagnostic of Selected Sectors," ADB Reports RPT124944, Asian Development Bank (ADB), revised 17 Jan 2014.
  • Handle: RePEc:asd:wpaper:rpt124944
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    1. Orkhan Sariyev & Tim K. Loos & Manfred Zeller & Tulsi Gurung, 2020. "Women in household decision-making and implications for dietary quality in Bhutan," Agricultural and Food Economics, Springer;Italian Society of Agricultural Economics (SIDEA), vol. 8(1), pages 1-20, December.
    2. Jana El-Horr & Rohini Prabha Pande, 2016. "Understanding Gender in Maldives," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 24118, December.

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    india; Gender equality; gender mainstreaming; india women; gender equality diagnostic; gender gaps; gender inequalities; violence against women; discrimination against women; poor women;
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