2023
DOI: 10.1080/09540962.2023.2247756
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Editorial: Gender budgeting—Insights from contemporary experiences

Giovanna Galizzi,
Elina Meliou,
Ileana Steccolini
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“…From a budgeting perspective, the German context is interesting, as parliament has unrestricted powers to amend the budget draft. Prior contributions have highlighted parliament's central role in calling for GB (Alonso-Albarran et al, 2021; Galizzi et al, 2021). Exploring how parliament introduces gender perspectives in budget debates in a context where GB is absent therefore may uncover whether gender-related aspects matter in a key policy-making arena even when GB is not implemented.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…From a budgeting perspective, the German context is interesting, as parliament has unrestricted powers to amend the budget draft. Prior contributions have highlighted parliament's central role in calling for GB (Alonso-Albarran et al, 2021; Galizzi et al, 2021). Exploring how parliament introduces gender perspectives in budget debates in a context where GB is absent therefore may uncover whether gender-related aspects matter in a key policy-making arena even when GB is not implemented.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, many contributions in the GB literature remain conceptual and prescriptive, focusing on describing the concept and offering tools for implementation (Budlender and Hewitt, 2003; Elson, 2002). GB has, however, mainly remained a topic of interest to feminist scholars across the social science disciplines (e.g., political science, economics) (Khalifa and Scarparo, 2021) and entered the public sector accounting literature only recently (Galizzi et al, 2021; Polzer et al, 2021). Several scholars in this field have recently investigated GB approaches in a budgeting context at the central level (e.g., Elomäki and Ylöstalo, 2021; Sushant and Laha, 2021) or different government levels (see Gunluk-Senesen, 2021).…”
Section: Literature Review and Propositionsmentioning
confidence: 99%