The Big Picture Makes a Big Difference: Taking into Account Changed Framework Conditions for Budgetary Policies at European Level in Gender Responsive Budgeting
Elisabeth Klatzer and
Christa Schlager
Politica economica, 2015, issue 2, 135-154
Abstract:
While a lot of Gender Responsive Budgeting (GRB) work is carried out throughout the world in the context of public finance, little focus is paid on macroeconomic policies and framework conditions. To support the closing of this gap, the paper presents a framework for gender analysis of macroeconomic policies and governance bringing together important contributions from feminist economics and feminist political science. When applying the framework to the economic governance regime in the European Union which emergedin the aftermath of the economic and financial crisis, significant gender implications becomevisible. The paper shows that in spite of the assumed gender neutrality, economic governancemechanisms, especially decision making processes and institutions have built-in gendered contentand economic policy rules carry gender biases. The transformation of the welfare statetowards a competitiveness state has strong gender implications and macroeconomic policieshave significant impact on well-being and living conditions of women and on gender equality.The main focus of this paper is to highlight these gendered influences of EU economic governanceand direct attention to the need to include macroeconomic policies in GRB work.
Keywords: feminist macroeconomics; gender responsive budgeting; budgetary policies; European integration; economic governance. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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