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Work session on gender statistics (Geneva, 6-8 October 2008)
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International activities within Statistical Area 3.3.2: Gender and special population groups
Updated: Fri Jul 25 11:27:23 CEST 2008
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Registration form
Eng
19 May 08
INF.1
Information note for participants nu.1
Eng
19 May 08
INF.2
Information Notes for participants
Eng
19 May 08
Gender Statistics Training for Statisticians
3
What Is Gender Statistics And Gender Analysis? (UNECE)
Eng
22 Jul.08
4
Why do we need Gender Statistics? (UNECE)
Eng
23 Jul.08
5
Introduction of gender statistics into the national statistical system of Kazakhstan (Kazakhstan)
Rus
23 Jul.08
Usage of Statistical Data for Gender Analysis at National and International Levels
6
UNECE Statistical Database: An Update on Developments in Gender Statistics (UNECE)
Eng
23 Jul.08
7
Family and work balance in everyday life: a European comparison (Switzerland)
Eng
25 Jul.08
8
Initiating a bottom-up dialogue on gender statistics (OECD)
Eng
23 Jul.08
9
Visual Presentation of Data: Making data meaningful through effective tables, graphs and maps (UNECE)
Eng
23 Jul.08
Measurement of Gender Disparities within Other Sub-population group
10
Measurement issues and multiple discrimination: gender and ethnicity (Netherlands)
Eng
23 Jul.08
11
Moving on up? Statistics on gender and ethnic group in the Equal Opportunities Commission’s investigation into ethnic minority women and work (United Kingdom)
Eng
23 Jul.08
Economic Indicators for Gender Analysis
12
Gender and Economic Statistics (Canada)
Eng
23 Jul.08
14
Who benefits more? Benefit of the government by gender. A Dutch example of gender budget analysis. (Netherlands)
Eng
23 Jul.08
Informational
Session
on Indicators on Gender-based Violence