Gender Dimensions of the Extractive Industries : Mining for Equity
Extractive industries (EI) impacts can be positive and negative, spanning economic, social, and environmental issues. Oil, gas, and mining projects may create jobs, but may also consume farming land for their use, changing livelihoods and limiting...
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ACCESS TO CAPITAL ACQUISITION ACQUISITIONS ADVANCED ECONOMIES AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS ALUMINUM BALANCE SHEETS BANK BORROWING BANKING SYSTEMS BANKS BASE METALS BAUXITE BOND BOND ISSUES BOND MARKET BORROWING COSTS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY BUSINESS PERFORMANCE CADASTRE CAPITAL MARKETS CASH FLOWS CASM CHIEF EXECUTIVE COAL COBALT COLLATERAL COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISES COMMODITIES COMMODITY COMMODITY PRICE COMMODITY PRICES CONSOLIDATION COOPERATION AGREEMENT COOPERATION AGREEMENTS COPPER COPPER MINES CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CORPORATION CORPORATIONS CREDIT RATING CURRENCY DEPOSIT DEPOSITARY RECEIPTS DEPOSITS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRY DEVELOPING COUNTRY ECONOMIES DEVELOPMENT BANK DIAMONDS DIRECT INVESTMENT DOMESTIC MARKETS ECONOMIC CRISIS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EITI EMERGING ECONOMIES EMERGING ECONOMY EMERGING MARKET EMERGING MARKET COMPANIES EMERGING MARKETS EQUITY INVESTORS EQUITY MARKETS EXPLORATION EXPENDITURE EXPOSURE EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES TRANSPARENCY INITIATIVE FINANCE CORPORATION FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL WEAKNESS FOREIGN INVESTORS FOREIGN MINING FULL DISCLOSURE GAS GAS FLARING REDUCTION GEOGRAPHIC DIVERSIFICATION GEOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY GLOBAL ECONOMY GLOBAL INVESTOR GLOBALIZATION GOLD GOLD MINE GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNANCE PRACTICES GOVERNMENT POLICIES HOLDING HOST COUNTRIES INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS INTERESTED PARTIES INTERESTS OF MINORITY SHAREHOLDERS INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS INVESTMENT ANALYSIS INVESTMENT CORPORATION INVESTMENT FLOWS INVESTMENT PROGRAM IRON IRON ORE JOINT VENTURE LARGE COMPANIES LARGE MINING LARGE SHAREHOLDERS LEGAL AUTHORITY LIBERALIZATION LIBERALIZATIONS LOCAL COMPANIES MARKET CAPITALIZATION MARKET DOWNTURN MARKET ENVIRONMENT MARKET SHARES METALS MINERAL CONCESSIONS MINERAL PRODUCTION MINERAL RESERVES MINERAL RESOURCES MINERAL RIGHTS MINERALOGY MINERALS MINERALS INDUSTRY MINING ASSETS MINING COMPANIES MINING COMPANY MINING INDUSTRY MINING INTERESTS MINING INVESTMENT MINING OPERATIONS MINING POLICY MINING PROJECT MINING SECTOR MOLYBDENUM NATIONAL SECURITY NATURAL RESOURCES NICKEL NONFERROUS METAL MINING OGMC OIL OIL COMPANIES OIL PRICE ORES OUTPUT PALLADIUM PERSONAL FINANCES PLATINUM PORTFOLIO POTASH POVERTY ALLEVIATION PRINCIPAL ASSETS PRINCIPAL SHAREHOLDERS PRIVATE ENTERPRISE PRIVATE ENTERPRISES PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PRIVATE SECTOR GROWTH PRIVATIZATION PRIVATIZATIONS PROFITABILITY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY REGIME REORGANIZATION RETURN RISK CAPITAL RISK PROFILE RISK PROFILES SAVINGS SHARE PRICE SHAREHOLDER SHAREHOLDER AGREEMENT SHAREHOLDERS SHAREHOLDING SILVER SMALL-SCALE SMALL-SCALE MINERS SMALL-SCALE MINING SMALLER COMPANIES SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES SOCIAL SAFEGUARDS SOCIETY SPECULATION STATE BANKS STATE-OWNED COMPANIES STEEL STOCK EXCHANGE STOCK MARKET STOCK MARKETS STOCKS SUBSIDIARY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TAKEOVER TAKEOVER BID TAX TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TITANIUM TRACK RECORDS TRADING TRADING SYSTEM TRANSPARENCY TRUST FUND UNION URANIUM VALUATION WORLD INVESTMENT REPORT ZINC |
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ACCESS TO CAPITAL ACQUISITION ACQUISITIONS ADVANCED ECONOMIES AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS ALUMINUM BALANCE SHEETS BANK BORROWING BANKING SYSTEMS BANKS BASE METALS BAUXITE BOND BOND ISSUES BOND MARKET BORROWING COSTS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY BUSINESS PERFORMANCE CADASTRE CAPITAL MARKETS CASH FLOWS CASM CHIEF EXECUTIVE COAL COBALT COLLATERAL COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISES COMMODITIES COMMODITY COMMODITY PRICE COMMODITY PRICES CONSOLIDATION COOPERATION AGREEMENT COOPERATION AGREEMENTS COPPER COPPER MINES CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CORPORATION CORPORATIONS CREDIT RATING CURRENCY DEPOSIT DEPOSITARY RECEIPTS DEPOSITS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRY DEVELOPING COUNTRY ECONOMIES DEVELOPMENT BANK DIAMONDS DIRECT INVESTMENT DOMESTIC MARKETS ECONOMIC CRISIS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EITI EMERGING ECONOMIES EMERGING ECONOMY EMERGING MARKET EMERGING MARKET COMPANIES EMERGING MARKETS EQUITY INVESTORS EQUITY MARKETS EXPLORATION EXPENDITURE EXPOSURE EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES TRANSPARENCY INITIATIVE FINANCE CORPORATION FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL WEAKNESS FOREIGN INVESTORS FOREIGN MINING FULL DISCLOSURE GAS GAS FLARING REDUCTION GEOGRAPHIC DIVERSIFICATION GEOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY GLOBAL ECONOMY GLOBAL INVESTOR GLOBALIZATION GOLD GOLD MINE GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNANCE PRACTICES GOVERNMENT POLICIES HOLDING HOST COUNTRIES INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS INTERESTED PARTIES INTERESTS OF MINORITY SHAREHOLDERS INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS INVESTMENT ANALYSIS INVESTMENT CORPORATION INVESTMENT FLOWS INVESTMENT PROGRAM IRON IRON ORE JOINT VENTURE LARGE COMPANIES LARGE MINING LARGE SHAREHOLDERS LEGAL AUTHORITY LIBERALIZATION LIBERALIZATIONS LOCAL COMPANIES MARKET CAPITALIZATION MARKET DOWNTURN MARKET ENVIRONMENT MARKET SHARES METALS MINERAL CONCESSIONS MINERAL PRODUCTION MINERAL RESERVES MINERAL RESOURCES MINERAL RIGHTS MINERALOGY MINERALS MINERALS INDUSTRY MINING ASSETS MINING COMPANIES MINING COMPANY MINING INDUSTRY MINING INTERESTS MINING INVESTMENT MINING OPERATIONS MINING POLICY MINING PROJECT MINING SECTOR MOLYBDENUM NATIONAL SECURITY NATURAL RESOURCES NICKEL NONFERROUS METAL MINING OGMC OIL OIL COMPANIES OIL PRICE ORES OUTPUT PALLADIUM PERSONAL FINANCES PLATINUM PORTFOLIO POTASH POVERTY ALLEVIATION PRINCIPAL ASSETS PRINCIPAL SHAREHOLDERS PRIVATE ENTERPRISE PRIVATE ENTERPRISES PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PRIVATE SECTOR GROWTH PRIVATIZATION PRIVATIZATIONS PROFITABILITY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY REGIME REORGANIZATION RETURN RISK CAPITAL RISK PROFILE RISK PROFILES SAVINGS SHARE PRICE SHAREHOLDER SHAREHOLDER AGREEMENT SHAREHOLDERS SHAREHOLDING SILVER SMALL-SCALE SMALL-SCALE MINERS SMALL-SCALE MINING SMALLER COMPANIES SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES SOCIAL SAFEGUARDS SOCIETY SPECULATION STATE BANKS STATE-OWNED COMPANIES STEEL STOCK EXCHANGE STOCK MARKET STOCK MARKETS STOCKS SUBSIDIARY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TAKEOVER TAKEOVER BID TAX TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TITANIUM TRACK RECORDS TRADING TRADING SYSTEM TRANSPARENCY TRUST FUND UNION URANIUM VALUATION WORLD INVESTMENT REPORT ZINC Eftimi, Adriana Heller, Katherine Strongman, John Gender Dimensions of the Extractive Industries : Mining for Equity |
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Extractive industries and development series;no. 8 |
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Extractive industries (EI) impacts can
be positive and negative, spanning economic, social, and
environmental issues. Oil, gas, and mining projects may
create jobs, but may also consume farming land for their
use, changing livelihoods and limiting access to water,
food, and firewood. Water sources may become polluted, but
new roads may be built and communities may become
electrified. Markets may boom, but prices may rise steeply.
Given male and female relationships to each other, to the
economy, to the land, and to their communities, men and
women have very different experiences of these EI impacts,
and evidence increasingly demonstrates that in general women
are more vulnerable to the risks, with little access to the
benefits. This publication presents how and why men and
women are differently impacted by EI, exploring what the
implications are for business and development, and providing
policy and action suggestions for how to mitigate negative
impacts and amplify positive ones and how to monitor and
improve results. The publication focuses primarily on larger
scale commercial operations but also considers some of the
issues relating to artisan and small-scale mining (ASM). The
report is addressed to the stakeholders in extractive
industries, i.e., oil, gas, and mining development and
operations community members and leaders; government
officials; and managers and staff of EI companies. |
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Eftimi, Adriana Heller, Katherine Strongman, John |
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Eftimi, Adriana Heller, Katherine Strongman, John |
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Eftimi, Adriana |
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Gender Dimensions of the Extractive Industries : Mining for Equity |
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Gender Dimensions of the Extractive Industries : Mining for Equity |
title_full |
Gender Dimensions of the Extractive Industries : Mining for Equity |
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Gender Dimensions of the Extractive Industries : Mining for Equity |
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Gender Dimensions of the Extractive Industries : Mining for Equity |
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gender dimensions of the extractive industries : mining for equity |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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okr-10986-182362021-04-23T14:03:34Z Gender Dimensions of the Extractive Industries : Mining for Equity Eftimi, Adriana Heller, Katherine Strongman, John ACCESS TO CAPITAL ACQUISITION ACQUISITIONS ADVANCED ECONOMIES AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS ALUMINUM BALANCE SHEETS BANK BORROWING BANKING SYSTEMS BANKS BASE METALS BAUXITE BOND BOND ISSUES BOND MARKET BORROWING COSTS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY BUSINESS PERFORMANCE CADASTRE CAPITAL MARKETS CASH FLOWS CASM CHIEF EXECUTIVE COAL COBALT COLLATERAL COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISES COMMODITIES COMMODITY COMMODITY PRICE COMMODITY PRICES CONSOLIDATION COOPERATION AGREEMENT COOPERATION AGREEMENTS COPPER COPPER MINES CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CORPORATION CORPORATIONS CREDIT RATING CURRENCY DEPOSIT DEPOSITARY RECEIPTS DEPOSITS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRY DEVELOPING COUNTRY ECONOMIES DEVELOPMENT BANK DIAMONDS DIRECT INVESTMENT DOMESTIC MARKETS ECONOMIC CRISIS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EITI EMERGING ECONOMIES EMERGING ECONOMY EMERGING MARKET EMERGING MARKET COMPANIES EMERGING MARKETS EQUITY INVESTORS EQUITY MARKETS EXPLORATION EXPENDITURE EXPOSURE EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES TRANSPARENCY INITIATIVE FINANCE CORPORATION FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL WEAKNESS FOREIGN INVESTORS FOREIGN MINING FULL DISCLOSURE GAS GAS FLARING REDUCTION GEOGRAPHIC DIVERSIFICATION GEOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY GLOBAL ECONOMY GLOBAL INVESTOR GLOBALIZATION GOLD GOLD MINE GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNANCE PRACTICES GOVERNMENT POLICIES HOLDING HOST COUNTRIES INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS INTERESTED PARTIES INTERESTS OF MINORITY SHAREHOLDERS INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS INVESTMENT ANALYSIS INVESTMENT CORPORATION INVESTMENT FLOWS INVESTMENT PROGRAM IRON IRON ORE JOINT VENTURE LARGE COMPANIES LARGE MINING LARGE SHAREHOLDERS LEGAL AUTHORITY LIBERALIZATION LIBERALIZATIONS LOCAL COMPANIES MARKET CAPITALIZATION MARKET DOWNTURN MARKET ENVIRONMENT MARKET SHARES METALS MINERAL CONCESSIONS MINERAL PRODUCTION MINERAL RESERVES MINERAL RESOURCES MINERAL RIGHTS MINERALOGY MINERALS MINERALS INDUSTRY MINING ASSETS MINING COMPANIES MINING COMPANY MINING INDUSTRY MINING INTERESTS MINING INVESTMENT MINING OPERATIONS MINING POLICY MINING PROJECT MINING SECTOR MOLYBDENUM NATIONAL SECURITY NATURAL RESOURCES NICKEL NONFERROUS METAL MINING OGMC OIL OIL COMPANIES OIL PRICE ORES OUTPUT PALLADIUM PERSONAL FINANCES PLATINUM PORTFOLIO POTASH POVERTY ALLEVIATION PRINCIPAL ASSETS PRINCIPAL SHAREHOLDERS PRIVATE ENTERPRISE PRIVATE ENTERPRISES PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PRIVATE SECTOR GROWTH PRIVATIZATION PRIVATIZATIONS PROFITABILITY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY REGIME REORGANIZATION RETURN RISK CAPITAL RISK PROFILE RISK PROFILES SAVINGS SHARE PRICE SHAREHOLDER SHAREHOLDER AGREEMENT SHAREHOLDERS SHAREHOLDING SILVER SMALL-SCALE SMALL-SCALE MINERS SMALL-SCALE MINING SMALLER COMPANIES SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES SOCIAL SAFEGUARDS SOCIETY SPECULATION STATE BANKS STATE-OWNED COMPANIES STEEL STOCK EXCHANGE STOCK MARKET STOCK MARKETS STOCKS SUBSIDIARY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TAKEOVER TAKEOVER BID TAX TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TITANIUM TRACK RECORDS TRADING TRADING SYSTEM TRANSPARENCY TRUST FUND UNION URANIUM VALUATION WORLD INVESTMENT REPORT ZINC Extractive industries (EI) impacts can be positive and negative, spanning economic, social, and environmental issues. Oil, gas, and mining projects may create jobs, but may also consume farming land for their use, changing livelihoods and limiting access to water, food, and firewood. Water sources may become polluted, but new roads may be built and communities may become electrified. Markets may boom, but prices may rise steeply. Given male and female relationships to each other, to the economy, to the land, and to their communities, men and women have very different experiences of these EI impacts, and evidence increasingly demonstrates that in general women are more vulnerable to the risks, with little access to the benefits. This publication presents how and why men and women are differently impacted by EI, exploring what the implications are for business and development, and providing policy and action suggestions for how to mitigate negative impacts and amplify positive ones and how to monitor and improve results. The publication focuses primarily on larger scale commercial operations but also considers some of the issues relating to artisan and small-scale mining (ASM). The report is addressed to the stakeholders in extractive industries, i.e., oil, gas, and mining development and operations community members and leaders; government officials; and managers and staff of EI companies. 2014-05-09T20:29:29Z 2014-05-09T20:29:29Z 2009-08 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/08/11215964/gender-dimensions-extractive-industries-mining-equity http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18236 English en_US Extractive industries and development series;no. 8 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research |