This report maps strategies, governance tools, institutional settings and innovative
approaches used by governments across the OECD to drive and support society-wide gender
equality goals. It covers all state institutions, including legislatures and judiciaries,
and discusses the challenges faced by OECD countries in achieving long-lasting impact.
Finally, the report provides policy guidance for state institutions, supported by
examples of what works across the OECD. This report establishes a baseline for monitoring
progress, based on the 2015 OECD Recommendation of the Council on Gender Equality
in Public Life.
Foreword |
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Executive summary |
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Closing the implementation gap for gender equality |
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Getting it right: Institutions, evidence and accountability for gender equality |
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Achieving gender-sensitive policy outcomes: The role of government tools |
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A gender-equal public service: Challenges, progress and behavioural insights |
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Gender-sensitive practices in the judiciary |
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Access to politics and gender-sensitive legislatures |
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References |
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