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Authors: SUBRAT DAS, YAMINI MISHRA Economic and Political Weekly July 29, 2006
The gender budgeting statement presented in the union budget for 2006-07 covers a significant number of ministries/departments and is hence a welcome step. However, many of the figures given in the statement reflect highly questionable assumptions, which on the one hand are unjustifiable and on the other quite patriarchal.
The point being made in this article is that this gender budgeting exercise is based on numerous assumptions relating to the proportion of allocations under a scheme that directly benefits women. Several of these assumptions seem unrealistic and such unacceptable assumptions weaken the relevance of this particular gender budgeting exercise.
Gender Budgeting Statement (in India) Misleading and Patriarchal Assumptions |
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