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How climate policies impact gender and vice versa in the Nordic countries

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Lander Svendsen, Nina ; Weber, Katrine ; Factor, Gabriela ; Winther Engelsbak, Laura

Nordic Council of Ministers, Copenhagen

Nordic Council of Ministers - Copenhagen

2022

122 p.

climate change ; gender equality ; environment ; transport ; energy ; sustainable development ; employment ; work

Scandinavia

Environment

http://doi.org/10.6027/temanord2022-507

English

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"The Nordic countries have a progressive gender policy, and requirements to ensure gender equality and balance are laid down in laws and national strategies. However, the knowledge on the links between gender and climate change has been lacking documentation and has not been shared with relevant Nordic stakeholders and policy makers.

The report seeks to close this knowledge gap. It provides a comprehensive understanding of how climate change policies affect gender and vice versa, and it is clear evidence of the importance of- and need to engage women and minorities in climate policy making. This is an important step towards implementing a climate change policy without negative effects on gender. The study gives an overview of existing and lacking sex-disaggregated data as well as a status regarding gender equality in decision-making related to climate policy in the Nordic countries."

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ISBN (PDF) : 978-92-893-7191-9



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