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Four reasons why we need gender mainstreaming in migration data


Four reasons why we need gender mainstreaming in migration data

Gender affects all aspects of the migration process due to gender roles, gender relations, expectations and power dynamics associated with a ...

Gender and Migration

Gender influences reasons for migrating, who migrates and to where, how people migrate and the networks they use, opportunities and resources available at ...

Gender Mainstreaming - IOM Emergency Manual

The three minimum standards of the IOM Gender Marker are to integrate gender considerations into: 1) needs assessments, 2) outputs, and 3) ...

Gender mainstreaming, migration, integration and Agenda 2030

... migration data in the context of the 2030 Agenda, 2017, page 4 ... for the road map toward a gender-responsive implementation for Agenda 2030 as we have presented ...

What is gender mainstreaming | European Institute for Gender Equality

Integrating the gender perspective in a policy means that equality between women and men, as the overarching principle, should be taken into consideration in ...

What is gender mainstreaming? - Gender Equality

It is therefore a tool for achieving gender equality. Why? Several studies have shown that gender inequalities as such have direct costs. In many cases, public ...

Strengthening-migration-programming-from-a-gender-perspective ...

To this end, migrant women and gender-diverse migrants must be empowered as partners to share their experiences, knowledge and expertise at all levels in a ...

Integrating a Gender Perspective into Statistics

However, while many national statistical offices have attempted to establish and succeeded in establishing sound gender statistics programmes, additional ...

Why Increasing Female Migration from Gender-Unequal Countries ...

Ferrant and Tuccio's (2015) study of South-South migration suggests that migration towards gender-equal countries promotes gender equality in ...

Beyond gender mainstreaming: transforming humanitarian action ...

“[Addressing gender] often means you have to be focused on doing things differently for women and girls. But it's not about gender equality ...

Gender mainstreaming and... - Open Research Europe

The disaggregation of data by gender should facilitate the identification of specific vulnerabilities and needs, thereby enhancing the design, ...

Sex- and Gender-based Differences in the Migration Process

For instance, migrant women have been found to be less sensitive ... because these crucial data collections have not yet been institutionalized by policy-makers.

The contribution of a gender perspective to the understanding of ...

Women's impact on the international flow of migrants is important from both a quantitative and a qualitative perspective: a large proportion of migrant women ...

WOMEN AND INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION - the United Nations

and measures to address the specific needs of women who migrate. The incorporation of a gender perspective in the analysis of migration demands considering four.

Gender, women, and migration: the importance of a 'gender lens' in ...

Gender hierarchies shape migrants' experiences, as the reasons for migration and the entire migration process are experienced differently, and ...

National Strategy on Gender Equity and Equality | The White House

We are working to eliminate longstanding disparities in our education, justice, and immigration systems. Building back better requires not just policy reform, ...

Advancing gender equality in environmental migration and disaster ...

migration, including the Global Compact for Migration, highlight the need for gender-disaggregated data on ... because “we have small children” and “we felt ...

How migration is a gender equality issue - UN Women

Women migrate for diverse reasons: from leaving behind poverty, conflict and climate-related disasters to escaping deeply entrenched gender inequalities ...

Five reasons why gender matters for migrants' rights - ReliefWeb

1. Gender discrimination · 2. Gender norms · 3. Gender-based violence · 4. Families on the move · 5. Economic power.

10 Reasons Why Gender Equality is Important

Other data shows that climate change, which makes natural disasters more dangerous, puts women and girls in even more vulnerable positions. Bringing a gender ...