Increasing gender inputs into Canadian international trade policy positions at the WTO / by Dana Peebles. : SW21-118/2005E-PDF

This policy research paper puts forward a draft gender and trade advocacy model and a gender and trade policy analysis tool. The information from the model and tool would guide the core Canadian public-sector bodies responsible for the development of Canada’s negotiating positions at the WTO. Includes a summary of the key gender issues related to specific WTO trade agreements, as well as recommendations and a bibliography.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Status of Women Canada.
Title Increasing gender inputs into Canadian international trade policy positions at the WTO / by Dana Peebles.
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Other formats Paper-[English | French]
Note(s) Bibliography.
Publishing information Ottawa - Ontario : Status of Women Canada 2005.
Description 110p.organization chart
ISBN 0-662-39901-3
Catalogue number
  • SW21-118/2005E-PDF
Subject terms Economic conditions
Gender discrimination
International trade
Men
Women
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