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UNIT 1: CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK |
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What is Gender Analysis? |
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Introduction to Gender Analysis
Simply put, gender analysis explores the nature of gender differences. In doing gender analysis, we systematically ask questions about differences between men and women in a given population, with respect to their:
In order to undertake gender analysis, you must be familiar with some basic concepts, This section will familiarise you with some of them. First, you can learn the conceptual difference between the terms "sex" and "gender". Then you can work with the concepts of gender roles and gender needs. You can gain also hands-on familiarity in working with these concepts through the following exercises contained in this section: Exercise: Gender Roles Identification Exercise: Gender needs assessment Some simple tools have been developed to enable the systematic collection of information for gender analysis. These tools include: Tool: Activity Profile Tool: Identification of Needs Profile Tool: Resources and Benefits Profile Tool: Constraints and Opportunities Profile The relevant sections of this unit explain how to use these tools in doing gender analysis. Other tools, including some for conducting participatory gender analysis with client communities, are also explained. Finally, you will also find in this section a link to an ILO note on gender analysis and planning. |