Date Published:
Dec 27, 2017
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Code:
DP 2017-45 (Revised)

The global goal to attain gender equality, including ending all forms of discrimination against women and girls, and ensuring their safety, is central to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. Its attainment means that every person, regardless of sex, is empowered to reach their full potential. This entails having both men and women given equal opportunities to education, paid employment, and real decisionmaking power whether in private or public sectors. This paper discusses how the country fares in several gender-related indicators that can be used to monitor progress toward gender equality and women empowerment. It provides an overview of the current situation in areas such as equality of human capabilities, equality of economic opportunity, equality in political voice and leadership, and the safety of women and girls. The paper also identifies priorities for public policy while seeking new directions in addressing several transformational issues to attain gender equality and women empowerment in the country.

Citations

This publication has been cited 5 times

In other Publications
  1. Briones, Roehlano. 2018. The wage gap between male and female agricultural workers: Analysis and implications for gender and development policy. Discussion Papers DP 2018-15. Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
  2. Liaqat, Sundas et. al. 2021. Lost in interpretation: Why spouses disagree on who makes decisions. International Association of Agricultural Economists.
  3. Liaqat, Sundas et. al. 2021. Lost in interpretation: Why spouses disagree on who makes decisions. Policy Research Working Paper Series 9883. The World Bank.
In the Media
  1. Manila Bulletin . 2021. What price motherhood?. Manila Bulletin.
  2. Merez, Arianne. 2018. State think tank: Not enough women in top PH posts. ABS-CBN.


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