04579nam 22006253u 450 991046504410332120210112012858.01-4648-0070-7(CKB)3710000000077600(EBL)1595471(SSID)ssj0001084570(PQKBManifestationID)12358274(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001084570(PQKBWorkID)11035377(PQKB)10312351(MiAaPQ)EBC1595471(EXLCZ)99371000000007760020140120d2014|||| u|| |engtxtccrLessons Learned and Not Yet Learned from a Multicountry Initiative on Women's Economic Empowerment[electronic resource]Washington World Bank Publications20141 online resource (83 p.)A World Bank study Lessons learned and not yet learned from a multicountry initiative on women's economic empowermentDescription based upon print version of record.1-4648-0068-5 Front Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Abbreviations; Executive Summary; Background; Lessons on Impact; Tables; Table ES.1 Five Results-Based Initiatives: Objectives and Approaches; Lessons on Pilot Interventions; Note; Chapter 1 Background; Why Focusing on Women's Economic Empowerment and Why Using Pilots?; Boxes; Box 1.1 When Is an Intervention a "Pilot"?; The Nuts and Bolts of the RBI Pilots; Table 1.1 T he Result-Based Initiatives: Objectives, Approach, and Outcomes; Table 1.2 Commonalities and Differences in Design, Implementation, and Impact EvaluationTable 1.3 Impact Evaluation Methods Table 1.4 Examples of Female Economic Empowerment Questions; Notes; Chapter 2 What We Have Learned about RBI Intervention Impacts and What We Could Have Learned, But Did Not; Table 2.1 Impacts on Economic Opportunities; Table 2.2 Impacts on Human Capital Endowments and Resources; Table 2.3 Impacts on Agency; Economic Opportunities; Box 2.1 Key Findings on the Impact of the Interventions; Human Capital Endowments and Assets; Agency; Note; Chapter 3 Lessons Learned on Pilot Design, Implementation, and Evaluation; Risks at the Design StageBox 3.1 Key Requirements for Successful Pilot Implementation Table 3.1 Number of Beneficiaries; Table 3.2 Project Delays; Issues Surrounding Impact Evaluation Methodology; Box 3.2 Guidelines for Designing IE Pilots; Table 3.3 Budget and Time Constraints versus Quality of Impact Evaluation; Table 3.4 Female Economic Empowerment Indicators; Table 3.5 Observations in Treatment and Control Groups; Table 3.6 Intervention and Data Collection Levels; The Importance of Monitoring; FigureFigure 3.1 Alternative Policy Recommendations When Control Group Comparisons Find No Statistical Significant Impacts Notes; Chapter 4 Conclusions; Appendix A Country Case Study Summaries; Box A.1 The World Bank's Gender Equity Model; Appendix B Technical Concepts in Impact Evaluation Design; Appendix C Power Calculations for Mekong RBI; BibliographyThe Results-Based Initiatives (RBI), launched in 2007, were a pioneering attempt to provide comprehensive, coherent, and rigorous evidence on effective interventions to foster the economic empowerment of women. The RBI comprised five small pilots with built-in impact evaluation designed to identify what works best in promoting better outcomes for women as entrepreneurs, wage earners or farmers, under different country contexts. The program was an innovative experiment in an important policy area. While there is a clear rationale for policy interventions to help remove constraints to women's ecEntrepreneursWomen -- Economic conditionsWomen -- EmploymentWomenEconomic conditionsWomenEmploymentElectronic books.Entrepreneurs.Women -- Economic conditions.Women -- Employment.WomenEconomic conditionsWomenEmployment305.42Johansson de Silva Sara907935Paci Pierella1957-907936Posadas Josefina907937AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910465044103321Lessons Learned and Not Yet Learned from a Multicountry Initiative on Women's Economic Empowerment2030813UNINA