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Gender Budgeting in G20 Countries
Virginia Alonso-Albarran
Gemma Preston
Alberto Soler
Nino Tchelishvili
Sureni Weerathunga
出版
International Monetary Fund
, 2021-11-12
主題
Business & Economics / Budgeting
Business & Economics / Economics / Macroeconomics
Business & Economics / Public Finance
Business & Economics / Economics / General
Social Science / Women's Studies
Social Science / Gender Studies
ISBN
1616354518
9781616354510
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=d5BTEAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Achieving gender equality remains a significant challenge, that has only deepened with the on-set of the COVID-19 pandemic. Gender budgeting (GB) can help promote gender equality by applying a gender perspective to fiscal policies and the budget process. This paper takes stock of GB practices in G20 countries and benchmarks country performance using a GB index and data gathered from an IMF survey. All G20 countries have enacted gender focused fiscal policies but the public financial management (PFM) tools to operationalize these policies are far less established. We find that notwithstanding heterogeneity across countries, the average G20 level of GB practice is relatively low. More progress has been made establishing GB frameworks and budget preparation tools than with budget execution, monitoring and auditing. Too few countries assess the upfront impact of policies on gender and/or evaluate ex-post the effectiveness of policies and programs. Where GB features are in place, they tend to operate as an ‘add-on’, rather than a strategic and integral part of resource allocation decisions. Progress with GB does not appear to be dependent on the level of country development. Key to future efforts will be harnessing opportunities for integrating GB tools into existing PFM systems and more closely linking GB initiatives with PFM reforms.