Gender-Informing Aid for Trade: Entry Points and Initial Lessons Learned from the World Bank
Elisa Gamberoni () and
José Guilherme Reis ()
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Elisa Gamberoni: World Bank
José Guilherme Reis: World Bank
World Bank - Economic Premise, 2011, issue 62, 1-4
Abstract:
The effects of policy interventions on women are of increasing concern to policy makers in all fields, and trade is no exception. This note reviews recent World Bank projects and studies that "gender inform" trade-related interventions, and it uses the Bank's experience to promote gender-equal opportunities by highlighting entry points at which trade projects, studies, and policies can effectively address gender issues.
Keywords: aid-for-trade; trade; gender; women; gender-inform; world bank; developing countries; trade facilitation; value chain; labor market (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F1 F16 J1 J16 O24 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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