This module seeks to examine how and why gender is central to economic thinking and policy making and in so doing highlight its importance for development and sustainability.
The topics that the module will cover include:
Gender in economics, gender in th ehosuehold economy, the private and public sphere, From women in development to Gender and development, gender and the labour market, micro finance and financial inclusion, financing for gender equality, MDGS in the post financial crisis and gender, productivity and gender, the economic costs of gender based violence, gender and green economics, financing social security with a gender perspective, gender budgeting and gender responsive budgets and applications.
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Administrative assistant: DILMAHOMED BOCUS Bibi Swaleha
Telephone: 4037400
Email: s.dilmahomed@uom.ac.mu |