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Monitoring and Reporting on Gender Equality Results Inside and Outside the World Bank Andrew Morrison Lead Economist, PRMGE November 20, 2008.

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1 Monitoring and Reporting on Gender Equality Results Inside and Outside the World Bank Andrew Morrison Lead Economist, PRMGE November 20, 2008

2 HouseholdEconomy and markets Modifications of official MDG indicatorsAdditional indicators Primary completion rate of girls and boys (MDG 2) Percentage of 15-19 year- old girls who are mothers or pregnant with their first child Labor force participation rates among women and men aged 20-24 and 25–49 Under five mortality rate for girls and boys (MDG 4) Ratio of female to male hourly earnings in primary, secondary and tertiary sectors Percentage of reproductive- age women, and their sexual partners, using modern contraceptives (MDG 6) Recommended additional indicators for MDG3

3 Progress on the official MDG3 indicators: Capabilities—enrolment ratios Male / Female

4 Rapid progress in capabilities but slow advancement in access to resources..

5 Progress on the official MDG3 indicators: Access to resources—non-agric. wage employment Share of Women in Non-Agricultural Wage Employment

6 Country rank on primary enrolment ratio against country rank on primary completion ratio Country rank in primary completion ratio

7 Key conclusions from Equality for Women… Conclusions of chapter 2—see p. 79  Expanded set of indicators adds information (and value)  Rapid progress in expanding women’s capabilities, with some notable exceptions: o Enrolment rates, completion rates, literacy are success stories o Less progress on under five mortality, adolescent pregnancy and teenage births  Comparison of country performance to regional benchmarks is quite useful

8 World Bank efforts to improve gender statistics and indicators New/improved Bank publications and data sets:  New GenderStats database and website  Little Data Book on Gender (forthcoming)  Update of gender indicators database associated with2007 Global Monitoring Report Improve the quality of gender-disaggregated indicators:  Develop modules for household surveys to better measure assets owned by women  Pilot-test different approaches to capture female labor force participation in labor force and household surveys

9 Increase national and international agency capacity to collect, report, analyze and use gender-disaggregated data:  Provide technical assistance to improve existing national surveys  Support data collection by national statistics offices on formal and informal employment in selected countries (joint with UNSD)  Support global gender statistics networks

10  A results monitoring and evaluation framework has been prepared  A baseline portfolio review is being completed  A GAP mid-term evaluation will be completed in 2009 to review the overall direction, framework, strategies and processes used to implement the GAP  A final evaluation will be conducted after the GAP is completed (2011). Monitoring progress on the Bank’s Gender Action Plan

11 Gender Coverage by Market - World Bank Lending Portfolio FY06 (N=267) GAP Baseline Review

12 Gender Coverage in GAP Markets by Region– World Bank Lending Portfolio FY06 (N=267) Note:- Excludes projects that deal exclusively with non-GAP markets GAP Baseline Review


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