Gender perspective of trade policy
During the period 2010–2014, UNCTAD worked with several countries in three developing regions to single out the gender-differentiated outcomes of trade and trade policy and draw larger lessons for policymaking.
UNCTAD’s research in this area analyzed productive sectors and their expansion or contraction as a result of trade liberalization and market opening policies, and assessed whether women had benefitted or been penalized in terms of employment and training opportunities.
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Pilot testing methodologies
UNCTAD/STAT/2023/2
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A comparative study of Rwanda and the United Republic of Tanzania
UNCTAD/ALDC/INF/2022/1/iPub
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Summary of seven country case studies conducted by UNCTAD
UNCTAD/DITC/2014/3
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