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2 months ago |
downtoearth.org.in | Caren Grown
The care economy is an important but unrecognised sector for climate change adaptation. I use the term “care economy” to encompass the work of caring for people that is paid and unpaid, largely undertaken by women. This work takes place in a range of places. This includes private and public settings, such as households, community centers, hospitals, schools, and care homes.
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2 months ago |
msn.com | Caren Grown
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2 months ago |
phys.org | Caren Grown
The care economy is an important but unrecognized sector for climate change adaptation. I use the term "care economy" to encompass the work of caring for people that is paid and unpaid, largely undertaken by women. This work takes place in a range of places. This includes private and public settings, such as households, community centers, hospitals, schools, and care homes.
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2 months ago |
theconversation.com | Caren Grown
The care economy is an important but unrecognised sector for climate change adaptation. I use the term “care economy” to encompass the work of caring for people that is paid and unpaid, largely undertaken by women. This work takes place in a range of places. This includes private and public settings, such as households, community centers, hospitals, schools, and care homes.
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2 months ago |
tolerance.ca | Caren Grown
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Nov 28, 2024 |
ictd.ac | Colette Nyirakamana |Oyebola Okunogbe |Wilson Prichard |Caren Grown
The ICTD and LoGRI will be hosting a side event at the Second Preparatory Committee Session of the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4). The side event will be held on December 3rd, from 10:00 to 11:30am at the UN Headquarters in New York, in Conference Room A. The newly released Elements Paper brings forward a much wider range of issues related to domestic tax systems than the Addis Ababa Action Agenda laid out in 2015.
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Jun 25, 2024 |
ictd.ac | Giulia Mascagni |Caren Grown
A new Community of Practice on research and policy in Gender and Tax (CoPGT), whose secretariat is hosted by the International Centre for Tax and Development (ICTD), held its first official general meeting on Thursday, June 20th.
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Mar 7, 2024 |
brookings.edu | Caren Grown |Giulia Mascagni
The subject of gender and taxation has gained increasing traction in policy circles. Most existing evidence is based on the implicit and explicit bias framework developed in the mid-1990s. This framework has been useful in promoting research in this area, and tax reforms to address gender biases. However, as explicit biases become increasingly rare, we argue that the framework is no longer fit for guiding policy towards improved tax equity and gender equality.
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Apr 5, 2023 |
brookings.edu | Caren Grown
Goal 5 is an ambitious and expansive approach to reducing gaps between males and females and enabling women and girls to live their lives to the fullest. It proposes a multidimensional definition of, and comprehensive set of indicators for, tracking gender equality and women’s empowerment, complemented with targets and indicators across other goals.
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Mar 2, 2023 |
brookings.edu | Caren Grown |Megan O’Donnell |George Ingram
Since taking office, the Biden-Harris administration has introduced and started to implement a suite of new policies and strategies to advance global gender equality and ensure the enabling conditions for women to exercise voice and agency in their homes, workplaces, communities, and public life. The White House unveiled its National Strategy on Gender Equity and Equality in 2021, and various government agencies have followed suit.