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Equality Governance via Policy Analysis?
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27 October 2018

Gender impact assessment has been both celebrated as a beacon of hope for the cause of gender equality and criticised as being ineffectual. More than 20 years of gender mainstreaming have demonstrated that equality governance with and through impact assessment is an intersectional and still evolving process.
Arn T. Sauer's study examines the instruments of gendered policy analysis and the conditions under which they are being used by the Canadian federal government and the European Commission. Interviews with experts from public administration and instrument designers as well as document analyses reveal benefits and challenges and show that the success of equality governance depends upon whether knowledge about gendered policy and appropriate administrative practices are embedded, embodied and entrenched in public administration.
Frontmatter 1
Table of Contents 5
Acknowledgements 9
1. Gender Bias in Policy Making 11
2. Methodology 83
3. Gender in Federal Canadian Policy Analysis 159
4. Gender in the Impact Assessment of the European Commission 279
5. Present and Future of Gender in Impact Assessment: a Standpoint-a Paradigm Shift? 389
Annexes 449
List of Tables 471
List of Abbreviations 473
Bibliography 477
Detailed Table of Contents 563