Title: National Perspectives in Developing Gender Statistics
1National Perspectives in Developing Gender
Statistics
- Prepared by Mrs. Blagica Novkovska, MSc
2Development of Gender Statistics could be
achieved through
- Making gender visible in statistics
- Making Gender Statistics visible
3Precondition for making gender visible in
statistics
- Identifying gender complexity
- Making clear importance of gender statistics and
gender analysis - Identifying areas that are gendered
- Identification of Gender Statistics topics,
sources and methods - Establishing of organisational unit/working
group responsible for gender statistics
4Precondition for making Gender Statistics visible
- Increased awareness into the statistical
institutions about gender statistics - Established good dissemination policy
- Provide and present the Gender Statistics to the
public through different media - Promotion of Gender Statistics into the
statistical institutions - Promotion of Gender Statistics to the policy
makers, NGOs, researchers, media
5HOW TO PRODUCE GENDER STATISTICS National
experiences and perspectives
- Data Sources
- Linked Data Sources
- Evaluation of Data Needs and Sources
- Presentation and Dissemination of Statistics
- Time Use Survey
- Measuring Minority Groups
- Measuring Social Exclusion and Poverty
6RELEVANT TOPICS TO GENDER STATISTICS National
experiences and perspectives
- Gender Employment Statistics
- Entrepreneurship
- Agriculture
- Gender Based Violence
- Health
- Education, Research and Science
7Developments of Gender Statistics in the SSO 1
recognised through dissemination of booklets on
Gender Statistics
- Women and Men in Macedonia, 2000
- Women and Men in Macedonia, 2003
- Women and Men in Macedonia, 2006
- Women and Men in Macedonia, 2008
- 1 State Statistical Office of the Republic of
Macedonia
8Developments of Gender Statistics in the SSO2000
2003
In the 2003 publication, in comparison to the
2000 publication, the following developments were
made
- Improved areas
- Population
- Education
- Social Protection
- Labour Market
- New areas
- Judiciary
- Elections
9Developments of Gender Statistics in the SSO
2003 2006
In the 2006 publication, in comparison to the
2003 publication, the following developments were
made
- New areas
- Time Use
- Elections (Local Elections, Parliamentary
Elections)
- Improved areas
- Population
- Education and Communications
- Social Protection
- Labour Market
- Health
- Judiciary
10Developments of Gender Statistics in the SSO
2006 2008
In the 2008 publication, in comparison to the
2006 publication, the following developments were
made
- Improved areas
- Education and Communications
- Labour Market
- Social Protection
11- Dissemination of booklets on Gender
Statistics is one of the most important
activities in the field of Gender Statistics. - The main achievements in the production
of the latest edition on Gender Statistics - Increased awareness among statisticians
- Changing the opinion about this kind of
statistics - Increased interest in booklets by different user
groups in the country - Active participation in the work for
providing national Gender Statistics to the UNECE
Gender Database.
12Improving the Gender Statistics and their use
National perspectives
- Improving the Dissemination of Gender Statistics
- Development of gender database
- Improvement of the availability and dissemination
of health statistics data about gender - Improvement of the availability of data which
should be used for production of crime statistics
by gender - Active participation in national activities for
promotion of gender equality - Implementation of the National Action Gender Plan
by providing accurate data on gender perspectives
and gender equality in different areas
13Improving the Gender Statistics and their use
- Improvement of data sources
- Census of Retail Trade Capacities and Catering
Capacities (inclusion of questions concerning
gender in retail trade and catering
capacities)-to be carried out in November - Labour Force Survey
- Census of Population, Housing and Dwellings
- 2. Introduction of new data sources
- Family violence
14Improving the Gender Statistics and their use
- 3. Linked data sources
- Recent experiences
- Labour Force Survey and Census of Agriculture
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19Improving the Gender Statistics and their use
- 4. Planned linked data sources
- Labour Force Survey and Census of Population,
Housing and Dwellings - Labour Force Survey and Census of Retail Trade
Capacities and Catering Capacities
20Thank you for your attention!