Introduction -- The context of the emergence of gender-responsive budgeting: gender machinery and the state -- The role of gender-focused institutions in parliament in gender-responsive budgeting -- The contribution of the women's movement to making economic policy more gender responsive -- The role of gender-focused institutions in international parliamentary bodies -- Administrative data and its potential for gender analysis in the education sector -- The potential of gender analysis to improve policy and budgeting -- Conclusion.
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