Women and men in decision making 2013 : phase II / Central Statistics Organization.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Kabul, Afghanistan : Central Statistics Organization (CSO), 2014.Description: xi, 116 pages : color charts ; 28 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:- Pamphlet JC599. A3.
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Cover title.
“November 2014”.
“Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, Central Statistics Organization”—cover page.
“UN Women, United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women”—cover page.
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents: Preface—Foreword—Acknowledgements—Abbreviations—Executive summary—1. There is an increase in proportion of women’s participation indecision—2. Location is an important variable in participation of women in decision making—3. It was found that age is very important factor in women’s place in decision-making—4. Affect of the marital status in participation in decision-making was discussed—5. Education is one of the most important means of men and women with the—6. The average work duration in current job is around 4 years for both female and male—7. Some 76 percent of participants agree that women have some important problems—8. There is no statistically significant difference between women and men decision makers in terms of suggested policy and programs to raise women’s—9. Three fourth of decision makers agree on their working place is suitable for—10. The most suggested activities to promote women’s participation in decision making—11. Decision-makers believe that ability of their organizations to raise the visibility of—12. There are high-level statistically significant differences on awareness about gender—13. More that 90 percent of women and men claimed that they done some activities to—14. Half of the decision makers indicated that they have been invited for national—15. Some 81.9 percent of female decision-makers are aware of trainings offered for—16. Two third of women decision makers receive help from other family members. While—17. Two main problems of women which prevent them from participating in decision.
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