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Designing Surveys and Analysing Results from a Gender Perspective in Economic Research

Published on 29 November 2022

This document provides guidance on the integration of gender and diversity considerations into applied research in economics focusing on countries in which the informal sector is predominant. It draws inspiration from the support given to the West African research centres involved in researching solutions to the socioeconomic challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic, particularly the livelihoods of vulnerable groups and the informal sector.

The document was written with the assistance of the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) and is intended to be a guide to applied research. Section 1 sets out the principal orientations of gender analyses. Section 2 examines how, in practice, considerations of gender and diversity are integrated into the design and formulation of statistical and qualitative surveys, and into their descriptive and logistic analyses. Section 3 contains a brief compilation of the resources available on gender, the informal economy, and the Covid-19 pandemic.

This publication is available in English and French.

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Charmes, J. (2022) Designing Surveys and Analysing Results from a Gender Perspective in Economic Research, Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, DOI: 10.19088/CORE.2022.009

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