Gender Equality in Peru

Gender Equality in Peru

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Published: 2022

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789264481183

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The OECD review of Gender Equality in Peru: Towards a Better Sharing of Paid and Unpaid Work is the second of a series focusing on Latin American and the Caribbean countries. It compares gender gaps in labour and educational outcomes in Peru with other countries. Particular attention is put on the uneven distribution of unpaid work, and the extra burden this places on women. It investigates how policies and programmes in Peru can make this distribution more equitable. The first part of the report reviews the evidence on gender gaps and on what causes these, including the role played by attitudes. The second part develops a comprehensive framework to address these challenges, presenting a broad range of options to reduce the unpaid work burden falling on women, and to increase women's labour income. The final part discusses the impact of the COVID-19 crisis and considers how the policy priorities of the government will have to change to address these. An earlier review in the same series has looked at gender equality policies in Chile (2021).


Gender Equality in Peru

Gender Equality in Peru

Author: Oecd

Publisher: OECD

Published: 2022-07-06

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789264959965

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The OECD review of Gender Equality in Peru: Towards a Better Sharing of Paid and Unpaid Work is the second of a series focusing on Latin American and the Caribbean countries. It compares gender gaps in labour and educational outcomes in Peru with other countries. Particular attention is put on the uneven distribution of unpaid work, and the extra burden this places on women. It investigates how policies and programmes in Peru can make this distribution more equitable. The first part of the report reviews the evidence on gender gaps and on what causes these, including the role played by attitudes. The second part develops a comprehensive framework to address these challenges, presenting a broad range of options to reduce the unpaid work burden falling on women, and to increase women's labour income. The final part discusses the impact of the COVID-19 crisis and considers how the policy priorities of the government will have to change to address these. An earlier review in the same series has looked at gender equality policies in Chile (2021).


Gender-Sensitive Approaches for the Extractive Industry in Peru

Gender-Sensitive Approaches for the Extractive Industry in Peru

Author: Bernie Ward

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 2010-11-11

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 0821382772

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Large amounts of development assistance in the form of infrastructure and social programs are annually made available to communities across Peru due the presence of extractive industry companies. These investments however do not always achieve the social development impact anticipated. As one company pointed out: our company has invested millions of dollars in social programs in our neighboring communities, however the indicators for child malnutrition and maternal health have seen no noticeable improvement . Communities base their support or rejection for extractive industry operations by weighing up the benefits against the risks; where the risk-benefit balance sheet does not look positive, conflict is likely. Companies, and the governments who benefit from their tax revenues, therefore work hard to reduce risks and increase benefits for communities: but this report confirms an overlooked aspect of the development outcomes: men are capturing more of the benefits and these are not necessarily reaching the wider family; whereas it is the women and children who experience more of the risks that arise from the presence of extractive industry projects. The impact on women could be significantly improved by taking simple steps with little additional effort or cost disaggregating data by sex, strengthening consultations with women, investigating issues of risk to women, improving women s access to benefits. Additionally this report challenges the development industry (those non-governmental organizations, community-based organizations, universities, research centers, think tanks, funders, foundations and training organizations for whom the development of theories and practices to alleviate poverty is a primary objective.) to work more closely with local government and companies, sharing its knowledge on thematic issues such as gender (and other areas such as Rights-Based Approaches or Community-Driven Development) and on programs (such as maternal health, bi-lingual education, or productive chain development) to achieve what the NGOs, civil society and local government have within their mandates to deliver, and what the EI sector seeks.


Gender Gaps in Peru

Gender Gaps in Peru

Author: Miriam Muller

Publisher:

Published: 2018

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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Closing the existing gender gaps will be required to boost shared prosperity and maximize poverty reduction efforts in Peru over the coming years. Gender inequities are not only unfair from an ethical and social perspective, but also economically inefficient. Greater gender equality can raise overall productivity, improve development outcomes, especially of the next generation, and lead to more representative decision making. This review of gender issues aims to uncover the main gender gaps in the country, and to identify potential policy recommendations that could help closing them in the coming years. Chapter 1 covers the legal and institutional framework and the issue of the agency of women; Chapter 2 provides an overview the situation with regards to the main endowments of health and education; and Chapter 3 deals with the existing gender gaps in economic opportunity.


Second-Wave Neoliberalism

Second-Wave Neoliberalism

Author: Christina Ewig

Publisher: Penn State Press

Published: 2011-03-31

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 0271037121

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"Analyzes the politics of neoliberal health sector reform and its effects in Peru. Focuses on the intersecting dynamics of race, class, and gender in the developing world"--Provided by publisher.


The Woman in the Violence

The Woman in the Violence

Author: M. Cristina Alcalde

Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press

Published: 2010-12-10

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 0826517315

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Combating abuse and violence in a South American capital


The Impact of Machismo on Women's Health and Security in Peru and How the State Fails Women

The Impact of Machismo on Women's Health and Security in Peru and How the State Fails Women

Author: Katya Alexandra Davila

Publisher:

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 37

ISBN-13:

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In Peru, women are victims of intimate partner femicide due to machismo culture and gender inequality. The prevalence of such crimes does not seem to diminish in spite of social efforts and legislature reform. This systematic literature review examined areas in which the state is failing women and found that gender equality and gender violence legislature is either weakly written or unenforced, or a combination of both. In addition, the literature also discovered that lack of enforcement of law is due to prevalent machismo culture in the country. Future legislation needs to address this machismo culture to improve gender equality and provide tools to effectively enforce the law, in order to successfully reduce the prevalence of intimate partner femicide in Peru.