National Study on Violence against Women in Georgia 2017
National study on Violence against Women in Georgia 2017 constitutes the first nation-wide research on violence against women to be conducted in Georgia since 2009 and explores the prevalence of domestic violence, non-partner physical and sexual violence, as well as perceptions and awareness of women and men on gender and violence in Georgia. More
Monday, July 6, 2020
This study explores women’s meaningful participation and contribution in peace process in Georgia. The study uses a unique methodology to analyse specific Georgian context vis-à-vis the seven key challenges identified by the UN Women global report “Women’s Meaningful Participation in Negotiating Peace and the Implementation of Peace Agreements” released in 2018.
Analysis of the Gender Pay Gap and Gender Inequality in the Labor Market in Armenia
Monday, March 23, 2020
The report addresses the Gender Pay Gap and gender inequality in labor market in Armenia. It includes the decomposition of the Gender Pay Gap based on 2018 Labor Force Survey data, gender disaggregation of the labor indicators in Armenia, comprehensive methodological review and the guidelines of the quantitative analysis and recommendations.
Analysis of the Gender Pay Gap and Gender Inequality in the Labor Market in Georgia
Monday, March 16, 2020
The report addresses the Gender Pay Gap and gender inequality in labor market in Georgia. It includes the decomposition of the Gender Pay Gap based on 2017 Labor Force survey, gender disaggregation of the labor indicators in Georgia, comprehensive methodological review and the guidelines of the quantitative analysis and policy recommendations.
Teacher Reporting of Violence against Children and Women
Friday, November 29, 2019
The Study was designed in line with the behavioral science frameworks and generates nationally representative, age and sex desegregated data on teachers’ attitudes on the phenomena, causes and consequences of violence against women and violence against children.
Women’s Economic Inactivity and Engagement in the Informal Sector in Armenia
Thursday, December 20, 2018
The study report Women’s Economic Inactivity and Engagement in the Informal Sector in Armenia examines the causes and consequences of women’s economic inactivity and informal employment in Armenia to inform efforts to improve economic opportunities for women.
Women’s Economic Inactivity and Engagement in the Informal Sector in Georgia
Thursday, December 20, 2018
The study report Women’s Economic Inactivity and Engagement in the Informal Sector in Georgia examines the causes and consequences of women’s economic inactivity and informal employment in Georgia to inform efforts to improve economic opportunities for women.
Gender Analysis of the Labour Market Regulations in Armenia and Georgia
Thursday, December 20, 2018
A Gender Analysis of the Labour Market Regulations in Armenia and Georgia was prepared by UN Women Consultant Dilbar Turakhanova in the framework of the inception phase of the project “Women’s Economic Empowerment in the South Caucasus”.
National Study on Violence against Women in Georgia 2017
Friday, March 30, 2018
National study on Violence against Women in Georgia 2017 constitutes the first nation-wide research on violence against women to be conducted in Georgia since 2009 and explores the prevalence of domestic violence, non-partner physical and sexual violence, as well as perceptions and awareness of women and men on gender and violence in Georgia.
National study on Violence against Women in Georgia 2017; Summary report
Tuesday, March 6, 2018
National study on Violence against Women in Georgia 2017 constitutes the first nation-wide research on violence against women to be conducted in Georgia since 2009 and explores the prevalence of domestic violence, non-partner physical and sexual violence, as well as perceptions and awareness of women and men on gender and violence in Georgia.
Gender Assessment of Agriculture and Local Development Systems
Friday, April 15, 2016
This study provides an analysis from a gender perspective of policies, programmes and services related to agriculture and local development, as well as an assessment of the extent to which rural populations, especially women, benefit from these.
Access to Justice for Internally Displaced and Ethnic Minority Women
Thursday, December 10, 2015
The aim of the final study has been to obtain and analyze information regarding the legal situation and social and economic needs of IDP and ethnic minority women, to compare it to the baseline study conducted in 2013 and thus document the process of change and provide clear evidence on the project’s contribution and impact to advancing access to justice of IDP and ethnic minority women.