“…Most research in the social sciences has been conducted in "WEIRD" (Western, educated, industrialised, rich and democratic) societies, although these represent only 10% of the population (Azar, 2015). Differently though, when it comes to gender policies, governments in high-income economies have sometimes lagged behind-for example, at the local level, where studies frequently address the implementation of gender budgeting in EEs (see, for example, Edralin, 2011;Gunluk-Senesen et al, 2015;Mahadevia et al, 2019;Nair and Moolakkattu, 2018;Sumbas and Koyuncu, 2019), rather than focussing on experiences in high-income economies. Responding to calls to consolidate knowledge on gender budgeting and to further engage with the literature (Galizzi et al, 2019;Verloo, 2019), this study focuses on adopting gender budgeting in EEs and synthesises this rich stock of existing knowledge in EEs.…”