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Gender Responsive Budgeting: The Case of Kerala

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  • Aleyamma Vijayan
  • Mariamma Sanu George

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This paper we make an attempt to understand and analyze the budget from a gender perspective. The paper looks into the different areas of allocations, how far it is ‘pro woman’ budget or a ‘gender responsive’ budget and whether the budget reflects the commitments made in the women’s policy announced by the government in 2009. URL:[http://www.sakhikerala.org/].

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  • Aleyamma Vijayan & Mariamma Sanu George, 2011. "Gender Responsive Budgeting: The Case of Kerala," Working Papers id:3723, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:3723
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    1. Binitha V. Thampi & Aarti Kawlra, 2019. "An Experiment in Feminist Technology in Local Governance: Revisiting the Question of ‘Invited Spaces’ of Participation in Kerala," Review of Development and Change, , vol. 24(2), pages 205-223, December.

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    budget; gender; kerala; finance; government; perspective; women's policy; allocations; pro woman; India; schemes;
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