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Fiscal Policy for Sustainable Development in Asia-Pacific
Gender Budgeting in India
Introduction
This book examines how macro-fiscal policy can lead to gender-aware human development in an emerging economy like India, with special reference to gender budgeting. Integrating gender lens in macro-fiscal policies has been widely recognized in international and national policy making and budgeting.
Key Highlights
The book highlights the gender diagnosis—the measurement issues relate to construction of gender outcome variables; the statistical invisibility of unpaid care economy sector and how deficiency in public infrastructure can accentuate the private costs; the analytical link between gender outcome variables and macro-fiscal policy frameworks; the role and impact of fiscal transfers on gender equality outcomes at subnational levels; time series of gender budgets in India across sectors and its fiscal marksmanship; gender disaggregated public expenditure benefit incidence analysis to understand the distributional impacts of public spending on women across income quintiles and suggest policy alternatives.
Methodology and Data
The book uses a unique database—time use survey data and the disaggregated demand for grants, expenditure budgets using gender lens. The book employs case studies, simple statistical tools for the analysis, and econometric methodology.