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Gender Budgeting in Europe: Overcoming Challenges and Advancing Transformation

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This final chapter draws together the key themes, findings and challenges from the contributions and sets them in the context of political and policy changes in Europe as its borders, institutions, and processes are redrawn. The implications for autonomy within multi-level governance environments and the prioritisation of gender equality policy at all levels present challenges and opportunities for the sustained validity of gender budgeting as transformative feminist policy change.

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O’Hagan, A., Klatzer, E. (2018). Gender Budgeting in Europe: Overcoming Challenges and Advancing Transformation. In: O'Hagan, A., Klatzer, E. (eds) Gender Budgeting in Europe. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-64891-0_17

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