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Multi-way Analysis of the Gender Dimension of the Sustainable Development Goals
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Palabras clave
Sustainable development goals
Gender indicators
Multivariate analysis
STATICO
Clasificación UNESCO
5307.03 Modelos y Teorías del desarrollo Económico
Fecha de publicación
2024-02-27
Editor
Springer
Citación
Medina-Hernández, E.J., Fernández-Gómez, M.J. Multi-way Analysis of the Gender Dimension of the Sustainable Development Goals. Soc Indic Res 172, 517–541 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-023-03273-9
Resumen
The gender dimension of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) is integral to the goals established to foster the development of nations, as it is intertwined with other goals and enhances their attainability. Thus, this study examines 28 indicators belonging to the goals of the sustainable development objectives, distinguishing between the gender SDGs (6 indicators) and other SDGs (22 indicators), all of which were reported by 110 countries in the year 2023. The assessment considers four regions: the African continent (28 countries), the Americas region (21 countries), Asia-Oceania (29 countries), and Europe (32 countries). The STATICO multivariate technique is used (consisting of four Co-inertia analyses and one Partial Triadic Analysis) to study the interactions among the indicators. The goal is to determine whether differences or similarities exist between these indicators within each region and to make a comparative assessment across countries. The study’s findings show the existing covariances between the various targets of the 2030 Agenda and indicate that in Europe, the gender dimension is more closely integrated with the other SDGs than in the other regions. In Africa, substantial variations between countries are observed, while Asia, Oceania, and the Americas face challenges in specific indicators and countries in terms of achieving sustainable development.
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Open Access funding provided by Colombia Consortium.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-023-03273-9
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