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1 Central Asia and Azerbaijan gender equalityand
property issues
Anara Tabyshalieva
- UNECE Seminar
- Policies for achieving the Millennium Development
Goals in the ECE region reducing extreme income
inequalities - October 2-3, 2003, Palais des Nations, Geneva
2Key problems in gender equality and property
issues in Central Asia and Azerbaijan
- Increasing poverty and hardship of women
dependent on state support. Shrinking share of
women in Azerbaijan and all Central Asian states
except Kazakhstan in the past decade - Gender disparity in labor market. Falling demand
for labor in sector where women traditionally
consist a majority. Female unemployment and
underemployment. Barriers to employment and
credit programs - Lack of tenure security for women in
privatization process of real estate, including
irrigated land.
3- Revival of customary law and traditions of gender
discrimination - A rise of domestic violence against women
- New barriers to education/literacy. The
enrollment of girls in schools and universities
is falling. - An increase of involvement of women in shadow
economy
4A share of women (females per 100 males)
5Central Asia and Azerbaijan females per 100
males (2000)
6Fertility rate and life expectancy in Central Asia
Mln 2000 Fertility rate per woman 1995-2000 Life expectancy (women) 2000
Kazakhstan 16.2 2.1 71.3
Kyrgyzstan 4.9 2.9 71.7
Tajikistan 6.1 3.7 70.5
Turkmenistan 4.7 3.6 69.6
Uzbekistan 24.9 2.8 71.9
7Barriers for womens access to land/water and
property
- Traditional interpretation of household ownership
and inheritance practice - Local institutions impeding womens access to
land and water - Unawareness of women of their tenure rights
- Lack of resources for participation in land
market and credit programs
8Local traditions impact on gender inequality
and property issues
- Lack of womens access to decision-making
- Inheritance by male relatives
- Early marriages
- Polygamy
- Kidnapping of women in Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan
- Legally unregistered marriages
- Bride price and dowry
- High rate fertility
- Lack of employment opportunities for young women
9Disadvantaged groups of women
- Legally unregistered wives
- Second wives
- Pensioners
- Widows
- Single mothers
- Unmarried daughters
10Participation in decision-making
Seats in parliament held by women
Azerbaijan 10.5
Kazakhstan 11.2
Kyrgyzstan 6.7
Tajikistan 12.4
Turkmenistan 26.0
Uzbekistan 7.2
11Recommendations
- Support for the equal rights of women and men
- Put forward gender-sensitive approach in economic
programs - Discuss the future of gender equality in all
social and ethnic groups - Legal education of women and men
- Discuss reproductive rights of women and family
planning issues - Provide more credit programs for poor and
disadvantaged women
12Recommendations
- Educate women and men at all levels about womens
right in household ownership including land and
real estate. Muslims girls and women and their
relatives should be aware of legal issue of
property division - Discuss and regulate property ownership laws for
widows, divorced and single women and women with
no children. - Discuss the issue of daughters right to
inheritance and bride price and dowry
13- Review regulations of male-dominated traditional
institutions (Court of Elders and Mahalla
Committee) sponsored by governments - Research an impact of customary law on womens
right and income. Research an impact of polygamy,
underage and unregistered marriages, kidnapping
and gender segregation and find a solution how to
deal with a division of property. - Governments, donors and non-governmental
organizations should prioritize womens rights
to land and property, security of female owners
in economic programs.