Cómo integrar la perspectiva de género en los presupuestos de bienestar: ideas de un estudio comparativo entre Bután y Nueva Zelanda

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https://doi.org/10.14198/fem.2020.35.02

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Presupuestos de bienestar, Presupuestos de bienestar y género, Presupuestos con enfoque de género, Enfoque de capacidades, Transversalización del enfoque de género

Resumen

Las experiencias de presupuestos de bienestar y género (PBG) utilizan un enfoque multidimensional en el que combinan dos enfoques, uno basado en las capacidades y otro basado en presupuestos con enfoque de género. Sin embargo, ¿qué sucede con las otras iniciativas presupuestarias de bienestar que no incluyen explícitamente este «enfoque de género» en su conceptualización? En base a la pregunta central expuesta por Carol Bacchi: «¿Cuál es el problema representado en cuestión?», este artículo explora los sesgos de género que pueden encontrarse en presupuestos de bienestar que no se ajustan a la categoría explícita de los PBG y las dificultades que puede entrañar integrar la perspectiva de género en estas prácticas. Se basa en la revisión bibliográfica de los principales dominios de bienestar, prioridades políticas y herramientas utilizadas en Bután y Nueva Zelanda en 2019 y 2020. El artículo concluye con algunas ideas y recomendaciones para fusionar las prácticas de presupuestos con enfoque de género con los presupuestos de bienestar.

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Ozonas Marcos, M. (2020). Cómo integrar la perspectiva de género en los presupuestos de bienestar: ideas de un estudio comparativo entre Bután y Nueva Zelanda. Feminismo/s, (35), 29–61. https://doi.org/10.14198/fem.2020.35.02

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