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Technical Panel Discussion on the Collection of Gender-Relevant Data.

Technical Panel Discussion on the Collection of Gender-Relevant Data. Monday April 30, 2012 Ghazala Mansuri . Main issues. What does it take to collect gender relevant data? What data should we be aiming to collect? The answer to both questions is highly context dependent  

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Technical Panel Discussion on the Collection of Gender-Relevant Data.

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  1. Technical Panel Discussion on the Collection of Gender-Relevant Data. Monday April 30, 2012 Ghazala Mansuri

  2. Main issues • What does it take to collect gender relevant data? • What data should we be aiming to collect? • The answer to both questions is highly context dependent   • What data we should aim to collect will depend on which questions we need to address as well as the cost of generating the data. • What it takes to collect gender relevant data can vary a great deal due to differences in social norms as well as ease (or lack thereof!) of access to women by survey enumerators • What I will try to do in the next few minutes is to address both questions using examples from various studies I have been involved in over the past many years in Pakistan.

  3. 1. Employment and Labor Force Participation • 1991 Pakistan LSMS and subsequent PRHS panel (2001; 2005; 2011) 2. Entrepreneurship/Access to finance • Randomized experiment on provision of business skills and microcredit • Marketing experiment-using role models 3. Marriage and Asset Ownership • Inheritance, Dowry, Post marital transfers • Impact of marriage type/marriage contracts 4. Welfare measures • Individual consumption • Anthropometric data • Mental health • Domestic Violence

  4. Empowerment (unexpected differences) • Media use • Mobility and Purdah • Interactions with public officials • Preferences over public goods and Priming Wish list??

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