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Measuring Gender Equality : Streamlined Analysis with ADePT Software.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Posadas, Josefina
Otros Autores: Paci, Pierella, Sajaia, Zurab, Lokshin, Michael
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington : World Bank Publications, 2016.
Colección:Streamlined analysis with ADePT software.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Abbreviations; PART I: Introducing ADePT Gender Software; Chapter 1 Applying a Household-Centered Framework to Gender Analysis; Framework; What This Manual Does and How to Use It; Notes; References; Chapter 2 Working with ADePT Software; Conventions Used in This Chapter; Installing ADePT; Launching ADePT; Overview of the Analysis Procedure; Specifying Datasets; Mapping Variables; Selecting Tables and Graphs; Generating the Report; Examining the Output; Working with Variables; Setting Parameters; Working with Projects.
  • Adding Standard Errors or Frequencies to OutputsApplying If-Conditions to Outputs; Generating Custom Tables; Note; Chapter 3 Data Preparation; Household Surveys; Main Variables; Outcome Variables; Parameters; Notes; References; PART II: Producing a Country Gender Diagnostic; Chapter 4 How to Interpret the Results of the Country Gender Diagnostic; Demographic and Regional Characteristics; Human Capital; Economic Opportunities; Country Context: Voice, Agency, and Participation; Notes; References; Chapter 5 Technical Notes for the Country Gender Diagnostic; Household Labor Supply Model.
  • Intrahousehold Allocation ModelNotes; References; PART III: Analyzing Gender in Labor Markets; Chapter 6 How to Interpret the Results of Labor Market Analysis; Earnings Inequality; Earnings Decompositions; Notes; References; Chapter 7 Technical Notes on Labor Market Analysis; Discrimination Theories; Earnings Equations; Nonrandom Selection into the Labor Force; Notes; References; PART IV: Conclusions; Chapter 8 Reflections on What ADePT Gender Does and What It Does Not Do; References; APPENDIXES; Appendix A: Fields, Variable Definitions, and Variable Requirements.
  • Appendix B: Demographic and Health Survey Agency VariablesAppendix C: Tests of Statistical Significance; Means Tests; Statistically Different Distributions; Notes; Appendix D: Juhn-Murphy-Pierce Decomposition; Appendix E: Mathematical Derivation of the Mills Ratio Variable Included in the Mincer Equation; Notes; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y; Z; Boxes; 1.1: A Deeper Look at Agency; 3.1: Sampling Design; 3.2: Mapping Panama's Education System to the International Standard Classification of Education.
  • 3.3: Revised ILO Statistical Standards for Measuring Employment and Work4.1: Other ADePT Modules: Education and Health; 4.2: Demographic and Health Survey Indicators on Contraception; 6.1: Interpreting Different Measures of the Gender Gap in Pay for the Whole Distribution of Earnings; 6.2: ADePT Gender Model Specifications for Earnings Equations; 7.1: Interpreting Coefficients in a Log-Linear Regression; 7.2: Technical Terms Related to Nonrandom Selection of Women into the Labor Force; C.1: Test of Variance Equality for Two Populations; Figures.