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SECTION 1 2 3 NOTES<br />

483. The Fourth World Conference on Women (1995) ‘Beijing<br />

Declaration and Platform for Action’, Paragraph 58,<br />

http://un.org/womenwatch/daw/beijing/platform<br />

484. D. Elson and R. Sharp (2010) ‘Gender-responsive budgeting<br />

and women’s poverty’, In: S. Chant (ed.) (2010) International<br />

Handbook of Gender and Poverty: Concepts, Research,<br />

Policy, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp.524–25.<br />

485. Ministry of Women and Child Development (2007) ‘Gender<br />

Budgeting Hand Book for Government of India Ministries<br />

and Departments’, Government of India, pp.55-56,<br />

http://wcd.nic.in/gb/material/Resource%20Material/<br />

GB%20Handbook%20and%20Manual/Hand%20Book.pdf<br />

486. K. Goulding (2013) ‘Gender dimensions of national<br />

employment policies: A 24 country study’, Geneva: ILO,<br />

http://ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/---ed_emp/<br />

documents/publication/wcms_229929.pdf<br />

502. J. Crabtree and A. Chaplin (2013) Bolivia: Processes of<br />

Change, London: Zed books.<br />

503. The country’s largest gas fields saw a complete reversal in<br />

shares, with 82 percent for the government and 18 percent<br />

for the companies. http://oxfam.org/sites/oxfam.org/files/<br />

bp134-lifting-the-resource-curse-011209.pdf<br />

504. J. Crabtree and A. Chaplin (2013) op. cit.<br />

505. World Bank, http://data.worldbank.org/country/bolivia<br />

506. ECLAC (2013) ‘Social Panorama of Latin America’,<br />

http://cepal.org/publicaciones/xml/8/51768/<br />

SocialPanorama2013.pdf<br />

507. N. Lustig (2012) op. cit.<br />

487. Of particular note is South Korea’s continued wide gap of<br />

38.9 percent. Korea’s rapid economic growth since the 1960s<br />

has been fuelled by labour-intensive exports that have<br />

employed mainly women. See: UNDP (2013) ‘Humanity Divided:<br />

Confronting Inequality in Developing Countries’, United<br />

Nations Development Programme, http://undp.org/content/<br />

dam/undp/library/Poverty%20Reduction/Inclusive%20<br />

development/Humanity%20Divided/HumanityDivided_Full-<br />

Report.pdf<br />

488. P. Fortin, L. Godbout and S. St-Cerny (2012) op. cit.<br />

489. CIVICUS (2014) ‘State of Civil Society Report 2014: Reimagining<br />

Global Governance’, http://socs.civicus.org/wp-content/<br />

uploads/2013/04/2013StateofCivilSocietyReport_full.pdf<br />

490. Ibid.<br />

491. Ibid.<br />

492. Ibid.<br />

493. Oxfam’s polling from across the world captures the belief<br />

of many that laws and regulations are now designed to<br />

benefit the rich. A survey in six countries (Spain, Brazil, India,<br />

South Africa, the UK and the USA) showed that a majority of<br />

people believe that laws are skewed in favor of the rich –<br />

in Spain, eight out of 10 people agreed with this statement.<br />

Also see: Latinobarometro (2013),<br />

http://latinobarometro.org/latNewsShow.jsp<br />

494. W. Wilson (2012) op. cit.<br />

495. CIVICUS (2014) op. cit.<br />

496. OECD (2014) ‘Society at a Glance: OECD Social Indicators’,<br />

http://oecd.org/berlin/47570121.pdf<br />

497. CIVICUS, ‘Civil Society Profile: Chile’,<br />

http://socs.civicus.org/CountryCivilSocietyProfiles/Chile.pdf<br />

498. G. Long (2014) ‘Chile’s student leaders come of<br />

age’, BBC News,<br />

http://bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-26525140<br />

499. D. Hall (2010) ‘Why we Need Public Spending’,<br />

Greenwich: PSIRU, p.59,<br />

http://psiru.org/reports/2010-10-QPS-pubspend.pdf<br />

500. O. Valdimarsson (2010) ‘Icelanders Hurl Eggs at Parliament<br />

in Mass Protests’, Bloomberg, http://bloomberg.com/<br />

news/2010-10-04/icelanders-hurl-eggs-red-paint-atparliament-walls-as-thousands-protest.html<br />

501. CIVICUS (2014) ‘Citizens in Action 2011: Protest as<br />

Process in The Year of Dissent’, p.53,<br />

http://civicus.org/cdn/2011SOCSreport/Participation.pdf<br />

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