Gendered Landscape: A Framework for Diagnosis and Evaluation of Gender Inequalities in Urban Contexts
Marina Della Giusta (),
Dubois Florentmaximeguillaume.dubois@unito.it (),
Giovanni Razzu () and
Giacomo Rosso ()
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Marina Della Giusta: Department of Economics and Statistics "Cognetti di Martiis", University of Turin
Dubois Florentmaximeguillaume.dubois@unito.it: Department of Economics and Statistics "Cognetti di Martiis", University of Turin
Giovanni Razzu: Department of Economics, University of Reading
Giacomo Rosso: Department of Economics and Statistics "Cognetti di Martiis", University of Turin
No em-dp2025-02, Economics Discussion Papers from Department of Economics, University of Reading
Abstract:
We present a gender landscape framework designed to aid both diagnosis of existing gender inequalities in cities and the evaluation of policies that intend to redress them. It is made of three pillars allowing separate consideration of the institutional, policy and welfare outcomes landscapes. We illustrate the diagnostic use of the framework with an application to four medium size European cities taking part in the Horizon 2020 IN-HABIT consortium whose aim is to increase inclusive health and wellbeing with a focus on gender.
Keywords: gender landscape; urban policy; spatial inequality (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I14 I31 R1 R2 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 16 pages
Date: 2025-10-28
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