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Preface
Users, uses and production of gender statistics: an overview
What are gender statistics
Users and uses of gender statistics
Production of gender statistics
A guide to the present manual
References
Bringing gender issues into statistics
Introduction
Education
Educational participation
Schooling environment
Outcome of formal education
Non-formal adult education and training
Scientific and technological knowledge
References
Work
Labour force participation
Employment conditions
Access to productve resources in agriculture
Reconciliation of work and family life
Child work
References
Poverty
Introduction
Household-level income / consumption poverty
Inequality in intrahousehold allocation of resources
Economic autonomy of women
References
Environment
Introduction
Environmental aspects with gender-differentiated impacts
Involvement of women and men in preserving the environment
References
Food Security
Introduction
Food access
Food utilization
References
Power and decision-making
Politics and governance
The judiciary
The private sector
The media
References
Population, households and families
Demographic composition of population
Formation and dissolution of unions
Fertility and contraceptive use
Living arrangements
References
Health
Health and nutrition of children
Maternal health
Mortality and causes of death
HIV and AIDS
Health risk factors related to life style
References
Migration, displaced persons and refugees
Internal migration
International migration
Refugees and internally displaced persons
References
Violence against women
Physical and sexual violence against women
Female genital mutilation
Human trafficking
References
Integrating a gender perspective into data collection
Introduction
Population and housing census
Agricultural censuses and surveys
Labour force survey
Time use surveys
Surveys on violence against women
Analysis and presentation of gender statistics
Introduction
Descriptive analysis of data
Presentation of gender statistics in graphs
Presentation of gender statistics in tables
References
Table of contents
Abbreviations and acronyms
Glossary of terms
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Introduction
Population and housing census
Agricultural censuses and surveys
Labour force survey
Time use surveys
Violence against women surveys
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