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An Overview of Methodological Approaches for the Adoption of Gender Budgeting Initiatives: The Case of Higher Education Institutions

Author(s) Ms. Brunilda Llaftiu
Country Albania
Abstract The concept of gender budgeting has become a revolutionary means of public finance with the goal of resolving the gender inequality in the distribution of resources, as well as the outcomes and the institutional systems. Its applicability in higher education institutions (HEIs) is steadily rising as those institutions play an important role in the creation of an equitable and inclusive society. In the study, an insightful description is given of the methodological aspects involved in implementing gender budgeting initiatives in HEIs. Basing its analysis on an extensive body of evidence, including such qualitative and quantitative data as that of global and regional policy frameworks, institutional case studies, and academic sources, the paper will address how HEIs implement the principles of gender budgeting. It considers strategic frameworks, policy instruments, and participatory mechanisms applied in the inclusion of gender considerations during institutional budgeting procedures. The paper, by so doing, categorizes the current methodologies into four prevailing approaches, which include gender-disaggregated expenditure analysis, gender-sensitive policy appraisal, gender responsive performance indicator and participatory gender budgeting. The paper presents a comparative analysis of institutional case studies of developed and developing nations by identifying the enabling and limiting factors in the use of these approaches. The results are an indication of the value of political will, data infrastructure, gender expertise, and regulatory requirements as factors of successful implementation. Based on the findings presented, the analysis ends with a synthesized methodological framework specific to HEIs, steps that can be undertaken to scale gender budgeting in planning institutional finance, as well as paths that integration of the strategies with policies can take to make the integration sustainable. The article makes a contribution to academic and policy debate in that it provides a hands-on and theoretical perspective through which HEIs can embrace gender budgeting in tandem with the international gender equity mandates.
Keywords Gender Budgeting, Higher Education Institutions (HEIs), Public Finance, Gender Equity, Budgeting Methodologies.
Field Sociology > Economics
Published In Volume 7, Issue 4, July-August 2025
Published On 2025-08-01
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i04.52713
Short DOI https://doi.org/g9vzj4

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