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Title: |
Towards An Optimal Synthetic Index On The Gender Inequality
Measurement |
Authors: |
José María Riobóo, Irene Riobóo |
Published in: |
(2009).ECMS
2009 Proceedings edited by J. Otamendi, A. Bargiela, J. L. Montes, L. M. Doncel
Pedrera. European Council for Modeling and
Simulation. doi:10.7148/2009 ISBN: 978-0-9553018-8-9 23rd
European Conference on Modelling and Simulation, Madrid, June
9-12, 2009 |
Citation
format: |
Rioboo, I., & Rioboo,
J. M. (2009). Towards An Optimal Synthetic Index On The Gender Inequality
Measurement. ECMS 2009 Proceedings edited by J. Otamendi,
A. Bargiela, J. L. Montes, L. M. Doncel Pedrera (pp.
463-469). European Council for Modeling and Simulation. doi:10.7148/2009-0463-0469 |
DOI: |
http://dx.doi.org/10.7148/2009-0463-0469 |
Abstract: |
Gender
equality is a key aspect of human rights in order to achieve sustainability
and development focused on people. Bearing in mind how important equality has
become in decision making, indicators including the
gender approach are useful for quantifying the differences between the two
genders and how they have evolved over time. Taking
gender into account brings a diverse and complex reality into play which, in
order to analyse accurately, entails distinguishing
between various approaches and technical alternatives. This paper presents modelling, understood as creating a simplified recreation
of a complex reality, as the most suitable framework. A thorough analysis of recent
literature reveals serious limitations, thus leading to the need to further
research in areas such as the adaptation of empirical indicators to the
theoretical framework, the expression applied when calculating simple
indicators, the process used when rescaling them for normalisation
purposes, the average used to obtain a synthetic index and the methods used
to assign weights to integrated simple indicators. We have focused our
research on these aspects, analysing and
contrasting different alternatives, particularly focusing on ascertaining the
most accurate methodology to attain a synthetic gender indicator, as a way of
analysing these phenomena. |
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