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Le niveau de vie moyen des Tunisiens a augmenté de façon continue depuis plusieurs décennies tandis que la pauvreté et les inégalités ont largement diminué grâce à la mise en oeuvre de nombreux programmes sociaux. L’accès aux infrastructures de base telles que l’eau potable ou...
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Goals, drawing on learning from the Social Institutions and Gender Index and in-country research by the OECD Policy Dialogue … tasks more equally between men and women by transforming gender stereotypes. …
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Integrating gender dimensions into early warning systems is critical to support equitable crisis prevention and … and West Africa are gender-responsive and highlights existing gaps at national and regional levels. Progress has been made … by key partners and stakeholders towards strengthening the gender analysis of FNS EWS, however, these efforts have not …
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, political and human rights have been accompanied by impressive reductions in gender gaps. However, discriminatory social … Gender Index (SIGI) aims to provide policy makers with the necessary tools and evidence to design more effective gender …-responsive policies. Putting social institutions at the core of policy responses may open new and sustainable vistas to promote gender …
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family life. For instance, facilitating flexi-time, annualised hours, job-sharing, part-time and telework options for both … habits with the hunt for talent regardless of gender. Finally, a corporate governance code in favour of a more equal …
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is increasing rapidly, and to close the gender gap in the labour market. The health and pension systems play a …
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This paper presents an overview of the socio-economic situation of lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, transgender and intersex people (LGBTI), primarily in OECD countries. After investigating the size of this population, the paper zooms in on attitudes toward LGBTI, LGBTI rights and perceived...
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