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Investigating the implications of ten years of democracy for women : what do the budgets say?

Title
Investigating the implications of ten years of democracy for women : what do the budgets say? / edited by Penny Parenzee.
Publication
Cape Town : Idasa, 2005.

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Additional Authors
  • Parenzee, Penny.
  • Women's Budget Initiative (South Africa)
Description
vii, 86 pages : illustrations; 28 cm
Summary
A gender analysis of the budgets of four government departments using a five step analysis developed by the Women's Budget Initiative.
Subject
  • Sex discrimination in national income accounting > South Africa
  • Women's rights > South Africa
  • Expenditures, Public
  • Sex discrimination in national income accounting
  • Women's rights
  • South Africa > Appropriations and expenditures
  • South Africa
Note
  • Cover title.
  • A gender analysis of the budgets of four government departments using a five step analysis developed by the Women's Budget Initiative.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
The Department of Labour -- Women and men in the labour force -- The shape of the Department of Labour's budget -- What are the programmes doing? -- Concluding remarks -- The Department of Social Development -- Placing women in context -- South Africa's welfare system -- Overview of the budget -- Service delivery -- Concluding remarks -- The Department of Justice and constitutional development -- Policy documents -- Structure of the budget -- Provision of services -- Addressing gender inequalities from within -- Concluding remarks -- The Department of Safety and Security -- Policy and strategy documents -- Structure of the budget -- Provision of services -- Addressing gender inequalities from within -- Concluding remarks.
ISBN
  • 1919798838
  • 9781919798837
OCLC
  • ocm70191678
  • 70191678
  • SCSB-1401966
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library