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4TOWARDSAN ENABLING MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT 190IN BRIEF 192INTRODUCTIONWHAT’S WRONG WITH MACROECONOMIC POLICY?Gender issues in macroeconomic policy and its goalsMacroeconomic policy, employment and gender equalityMacroeconomic policy, social policy and gender equalityA RIGHTS-BASED MACROECONOMIC POLICY AGENDAMaximizing resources for substantive equalityMaking monetary policy work for human rightsGuarding against retrogression of economic and social rightsPreventing the accumulation of socio-economic disadvantageDemocratizing macroeconomics by strengthening women’s agency, voice and participationGLOBAL ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE AND GENDER EQUALITYGlobal economic integration and policy spaceA rights-based framework for global economic governanceCONCLUSIONS194196197202204208211215216217220223224226229MOVING FORWARD: AN AGENDA FOR PUBLIC ACTIONANNEXESMAKING PROGRESS/STORIES OF CHANGECOUNTING WOMEN IN:Putting gender equality at the heart of governance in MoroccoFIGURESFigure 4.1 Female to male secondary school enrolment ratio and per capita GDP, 2011Figure 4.2 Time spent per day on unpaid care and domestic work, by sex and total value as a percentage of GDPFigure 4.3 Economic value of unpaid care and domestic work and select areas of economic activity as apercentage of GDP, 2013Figure 4.4 Government general revenues (as a percentage of GDP) and GDP per capita, 2013Figure 4.5 Types of revenue, their regressivity and their impact on social relationsFigure 4.6 A rights-based approach to macroeconomic policyFigure 4.7 Open Budget Index, 2012Figure 4.8 Sex composition of board of directors for select intergovernmental and private financial andregulatory institutions, 2014BOXESBox 4.1 Gender biases in budget and tax policy – the Women’s Budget GroupBox 4.2 Crisis, austerity and retrogression in women’s economic and social rightsBox 4.3 Key principles for a human rights-based macroeconomic policyBox 4.4 Creation of a sovereign wealth fund in Papua New GuineaBox 4.5 Social protection and gender equality in Costa RicaBox 4.6 Campaigning for gender equality in budget policy in the United Republic of TanzaniaBox 4.7 Constraints on macroeconomic policy in post-conflict settingsBox 4.8 Maastricht Principles, extraterritorial obligations and global economic governanceMONITORING WOMEN’S ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RIGHTS: THE ROLE OF GENDER STATISTICSANNEX 1: PROFILE OF WOMEN AND MEN IN THE POOREST HOUSEHOLDSANNEX 2: REALIZING THE RIGHT TO EDUCATIONANNEX 3: RIGHTS AT WORK: LAWS, POLICIES AND WORKING CONDITIONSANNEX 4: RIGHT TO WORK: OPPORTUNITIES, CONSTRAINTS AND EQUALITYANNEX 5: THE RIGHT TO SOCIAL SECURITYANNEX 6: CONVENTION ON THE ELIMINATION OF ALL FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMENANNEX 7: UN WOMEN REGIONAL GROUPINGSENDNOTES AND REFERENCESBACKGROUND PAPERSENDNOTESREFERENCES2301982002012062072092222271952042102122172212242272342422432502582682782882983033043063159

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