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Gender mainstreaming in politics, administration and development in South Asia
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Gender mainstreaming in politics, administration and development in South Asia/ edited by Ishtiaq Jamil ... [et al.].
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Jamil, Ishtiaq.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2020.,
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xx, 261 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1: Introduction: Gender Mainstreaming in Politics, Administration, and Development in South Asia. Ishtiaq Jamil, Salahuddin M. Aminuzzaman, Syeda Lasna Kabir, M. Mahfuzul Haque -- Chapter 2: Gendered Electoral Financing in Democratic and Democratizing States. Ragnhild Muriaas -- Chapter 3: How Policy Folds Back before Implementation? A Study on Unequal Inheritance Right in Bangladesh. Jinat Hossain -- Chapter 4: Gender-Based Harassment and Violence in Higher Educational Institutions: A Case from Sri Lanka. Janethri B. Liyanage and Kamala Liyanage -- Chapter 5: "Through the Glass Ceiling, over the Glass Cliff"? Women Leaders in Bangladeshi Public Administration. Syeda Lasna Kabir -- Chapter 6: Emerging Leadership Roles of Women in Rural Local Government: Experiences from Bangladesh. Mizanur Rahman -- Chapter 7: Gender Budgeting and Governance Challenges: A Case Study of Bangladesh. Salahuddin M. Aminuzzaman -- Chapter 8: Empowering Women through E-Governance in the Indian Province of Odisha: Capacity Building as an Enabling Measure. Sangita Dhal -- Chapter 9: A Paradigm Shift in Women's Turnout and Representation in Indian Elections. Sanjay Kumar -- Chapter 10: Achievements and Challenges for Gender Mainstreaming in the Employment Sector of the Maldives. Mohamed Faizal -- Chapter 11: Caught in the Crossfire of Religion, Culture, and Politics: Women's Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Pakistan. Samreen Shahbaz.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36012-2
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9783030360122
Gender mainstreaming in politics, administration and development in South Asia
Gender mainstreaming in politics, administration and development in South Asia
[electronic resource] /edited by Ishtiaq Jamil ... [et al.]. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020. - xx, 261 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1: Introduction: Gender Mainstreaming in Politics, Administration, and Development in South Asia. Ishtiaq Jamil, Salahuddin M. Aminuzzaman, Syeda Lasna Kabir, M. Mahfuzul Haque -- Chapter 2: Gendered Electoral Financing in Democratic and Democratizing States. Ragnhild Muriaas -- Chapter 3: How Policy Folds Back before Implementation? A Study on Unequal Inheritance Right in Bangladesh. Jinat Hossain -- Chapter 4: Gender-Based Harassment and Violence in Higher Educational Institutions: A Case from Sri Lanka. Janethri B. Liyanage and Kamala Liyanage -- Chapter 5: "Through the Glass Ceiling, over the Glass Cliff"? Women Leaders in Bangladeshi Public Administration. Syeda Lasna Kabir -- Chapter 6: Emerging Leadership Roles of Women in Rural Local Government: Experiences from Bangladesh. Mizanur Rahman -- Chapter 7: Gender Budgeting and Governance Challenges: A Case Study of Bangladesh. Salahuddin M. Aminuzzaman -- Chapter 8: Empowering Women through E-Governance in the Indian Province of Odisha: Capacity Building as an Enabling Measure. Sangita Dhal -- Chapter 9: A Paradigm Shift in Women's Turnout and Representation in Indian Elections. Sanjay Kumar -- Chapter 10: Achievements and Challenges for Gender Mainstreaming in the Employment Sector of the Maldives. Mohamed Faizal -- Chapter 11: Caught in the Crossfire of Religion, Culture, and Politics: Women's Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Pakistan. Samreen Shahbaz.
This book explores and analyzes gender mainstreaming in South Asia. Gender mainstreaming as a concept is about removing disparities between men and women - about equal access to resources, inclusion and participation in the public sphere, representation in government, and empowerment, all with the aim of achieving equal opportunities for men and women in family life, society, administration, politics, and the economy. The challenges of gender mainstreaming in South Asia are huge, especially in the contexts of patriarchal, religious, and caste-based social norms and values. Men's dominance in politics, administration, and economic activities is distinctly visible. Women have been subservient to the policy preferences of their male counterparts. However, in recent years, more women are participating in politics at the local and national levels, in administration, and in formal economic activities. Have gender equality and equity been ensured in South Asia? This book focuses on how gender-related issues are incorporated into policy formulation and governance, how they have fared, what challenges they have encountered when these policies were put into practice, and their implications and fate in the context of five South Asian countries. The authors have used varied frameworks to analyze gender mainstreaming at the micro and macro levels. Written from public administration and political science perspectives, the book provides an overview of the possibilities and constraints of gender mainstreaming in a region, which is not only diverse in ethnicity and religion, but also in economic progress, political culture, and the state of governance. Ishtiaq Jamil is Professor at the Department of Administration and Organization Theory, University of Bergen, Norway. Salahuddin M. Aminuzzaman is Professor of Public Administration and Adviser, South Asian Institute of Policy and Governance (SIPG), North South University, Bangladesh. Syeda Lasna Kabir is Professor of Public Administration at the Department of Public Administration, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh. M. Mahfuzul Haque is a former civil servant of the Government of Bangladesh. He is now Assistant Professor, South Asian Institute of Policy and Governance (SIPG) at North South University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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