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From the first time a groundbreaking gender audit was outlined in the Australian Parliament in 1983 to its adaptation by over 40 countries later on, a gender audit has strived to measure the impact national policy has on women. It analyses mainstream public policy such as legislation, regulations, allocations, taxation and other social projects and evaluates the effect it has in relation to women.
How many women are actually benefited from national or organisational policy? What measures have been adapted towards ensuring that women can manage children and domestic issues successfully? How relevant are organisational behaviour patterns, norms and policies in including women’s issues rather than excluding them?
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