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Against the backdrop of the 2030 UN Agenda for Sustainable Development, this paper analyzes the measurement issues in gender-based indices constructed by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and suggests alternatives for choice of variables, functional form, and weights. While the...
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Since 2009, the OECD Development Centre has been publishing the Social Institutions and Gender Index (SIGI), a cross-country measure of gender-based discrimination in social institutions (formal and informal laws, social norms and practices). This working paper presents the conceptual and...
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This study investigates how ameliorating gender inclusion affects sustainable development in Africa over the period 2000-2019 in 42 African countries. It argues that enhancing gender inclusion in all sectors of society promotes and sets a better pace for the attainment of sustainable development...
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Today, there are a lot of studies on climate change and sustainability from social sciences’ perspectives. Achievements of sociology, psychology or political sciences can be extremely helpful in designing, adopting, implementing and evaluating of effective climate and sustainability policy....
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Wirtschaftsgeografie, Politik, Deutschland, Bioökonomie; Evolutionäre Wirtschaftsgeographie; Inklusive Politik; Innovationspolitik; Regional Disparitäten; Regionale Pfadentwicklung, Grand Societal Challenges; Sustainability Development Goals (SDG)
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identified during the 1995 United Nations World Conference on Women and the 2015 UN World Conference on Sustainable Development …
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