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INF.1 Information Note for participants |
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1 Provisional Agenda |
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1/REV.1 Updated agenda as of 24.08 (replaces agenda in ECE/CES/GE.30/2006/1 |
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1/REV.2 Updated agenda as of 5 September (replaces ECE/CES/GE.30/1/Rev.1) |
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2 Report of the meeting |
| Item 2: Gender Sensitization Training for Statisticians | ENG | RUS |
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3 Capacity Building program on Engendering National Statistical Systems for a Knowledge-Based Policy Formulation in CIS and SEE countries. Project proposal (UNECE-World Bank) |
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4 Gender Sensitization Training as a Process in Serbia (Republic of Serbia) |
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31 Outline for the Manual on Engendering national statistical systems (UNECE Task Force) |
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31/ADD.1 Outline for the Manual on Engendering national statistical systems -How |
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31/ADD.2 Outline for the Manual on Engendering national statistical systems - Why |
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32 Discussant: Tahere Noori, Statistics Sweden |
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| Item 3: Violence against women | ENG | RUS |
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5 Report of the expert group meeting on violence against women (UN DAW) |
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6 Analysis of national surveys carried out by the countries of the conference of european statisticians to measure violence against women |
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7 Towards international standards for data collection and statistics on violence against women (United Kingdom) |
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8 Assessing the prevalence of violence against women in Canada (Canada) |
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27 WHO Multi-country study on Women’s Health and Domestic Violence against Women |
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27/ADD.1 ¨ WHO Multi-country study on Women’s Health and Domestic Violence against Women |
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29 From measuring violence against women to assessing state responses: Developing global indicators |
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30 Comparative reanalysis of prevalence and health impact data in Europe – obstacles and possible solutions. Testing a comparative approach on selected studies. |
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33 Discussant: Maria Giuseppina Muratore, ISTAT |
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| Item 4: Promotion and development of time-use survey | ENG | RUS |
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9 Gender in Kazakhstan: gender statistics and gender policy. Time use survey in Kazakhstan (Kazakhstan) |
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10 What type of gender analyses can be done with data from the American Time Use Survey? (United States) |
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13 The UNECE webpages on Time-Use Surveys (UNECE) |
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34 Discussant: Saskia Keuzenkamp, Statistics Netherlands |
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SP.24 Valuation of unpaid work by women and men in Estonia (Estonia) |
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| Item 5: Dissemination, marketing and use of gender statistics | ENG | RUS |
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| 11 Dissemination and Marketing and Use of Gender Statistics in Eurostat (Eurostat) | ||
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12 Portugal’s Gender Statistics Database: the Gender Profile (Portugal) |
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12/REV.1 Portugal’s Gender Statistics Database: the Gender Profile (Portugal) |
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14 Legal framework on gender statistics in Italy (Italy) |
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15 The UNECE Gender Statistics Database and Website (UNECE) |
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16 Disseminating gender statistics: The Canadian experience. (Canada) |
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17 Experience as a user of the UNECE Gender Statistics database (Russian Federation) |
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22 Women and Men in OECD countries |
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23 Missing links between gender, economy and statistics (UNECE) |
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26 Selected gender indicators: Comparing Switzerland with other countries (Switzerland) |
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35 Discussant: Petteri Baer, UNECE |
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SP.25 Dissemination and Marketing of Gender Sensitive Data – Czech Experience |
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SP.28 Gender Statistics in Germany (Germany) |
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18 Developing statistics on gender and ethnicity: Some general considerations and the Dutch case as an example (Netherlands) |
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19 Ethnic minorities, gender and discrimination in European Social Survey (Netherlands) |
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20 Gender Aspects and Minority Data: An Illustrative Case of Roma Women in Southeast Europe (UNDP) |
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21 Challenges in measuring gender and minorities (UNECE)
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