Canadian Impact Assessment: Gender-Based Analysis Plus and Intersectionality in Natural Resource Policy

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Creator: 

Siddon, Stephanie Raye

Date: 

2022

Abstract: 

This study seeks to examine how the federal government of Canada is applying Gender-Based Analysis Plus to Impact Assessment of natural resource projects, and to consider whether this constitutes an adequate application of intersectional policy analysis. Through a review of secondary literature and open-ended semi-structured interviews with key informants, this project examines the use of GBA+ in federal impact assessment, ultimately concluding that although improvements have occurred, much more work remains to be done to better align GBA+ with intersectional theory and practice.

Subject: 

Public Administration
Women's Studies

Language: 

English

Publisher: 

Carleton University

Thesis Degree Name: 

Master of Public Policy: 
M.P.P.

Thesis Degree Level: 

Master's

Thesis Degree Discipline: 

Public Policy and Administration

Parent Collection: 

Theses and Dissertations

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