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Trade, Gender and the post -2015 Development Agenda
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Women in experience as economic agents in the context of 2015 development agenda. If women are economically empowered they can benefit from the opportunities arising from expanded trade.Trade and trade policies have a different impact on men and women, and in turn gender-based inequalities impact on trade policy outcomes and trade performance. UNCTAD’s suggestion in the field of gender equality is to put greater emphasis on the preconditions necessary for women to become economically empowered.

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Publisher:
UN ,   (2014 )
Type / Script:
Official Document in English
Keywords:
DISCRIMINATION, SEX DISCRIMINATION, ANTI-DISCRIMINATION MEASURES, EMPLOYMENT POLICY, EQUAL PAY, EQUALITY,FREE CHOICE OF EMPLOYMENT, GENDER EQUALITY, GENDER MAINSTREAMING, OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE, GENDER DISCRIMINATION, EQUALITY BEFORE THE LAW
Thematic Group:
 UN : International Peace and Security
Thesaurus:
14.02.01  -  Discrimination
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