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245 _aWomen’s Asset Ownership: Evidence from Georgia; Mongolia; and Cavite, Philippines
260 _aPhilippine
_bADB publiction
_c2019
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505 _aSince the implementation of the Millennium Development Goals, significant global progress has been achieved in promoting gender equality in education and health. However, progress has not been as remarkable in advancing women’s rights on asset ownership and control, which is critical for securing gender equity in economic participation and opportunity, and delivering on the Sustainable Development Goals. Part of the problem comes from the lack of standards on collecting sexdisaggregated data on the topic. The Evidence and Data for Gender Equality (EDGE) initiative aims to develop standardized methods and guidelines for collecting sex-disaggregated data on asset ownership.
546 _aEnglish
653 _aasset ownership
653 _agender equality
653 _agender gaps
653 _agender perspective
700 _aKaushal Joshi, Hema Swaminathan, Arturo Martinez Jr., Mildred Addawe, Christian Flora Mae Soco
740 _aINTRODUCTION
740 _aASSET OWNERSHIP AND CONTROL: A GENDER PERSPECTIVE
740 _aMETHODOLOGY OF ASSET SURVEYS
740 _aCOUNTRY CONTEXT AND KEY RESULTS
740 _aAREAS FOR FURTHER RESEARCH
740 _aDISCUSSION AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS
856 _apublic/
_uhttps://www.adb.org/publications/womens-asset-ownership-georgia-mongolia-philippines
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