Gender budgeting in the UK: Devolution, divergence and feminist tenacity

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Abstract

As the governments of the United Kingdom (UK) have diverged through expanding devolution since 1999, so too have the responses to and forms of gender equality policy and specifically gender budgeting. This chapter explores the distinctive developments in each of the territories of the UK, considering the role and significance of civil society actors, governmental processes and political commitment.

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O’Hagan, A., Neizert, E., & Carvill, L. (2018). Gender budgeting in the UK: Devolution, divergence and feminist tenacity. In Gender Budgeting in Europe: Developments and Challenges (pp. 293–315). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-64891-0_14

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