Jämställdhet i sociala konsekvensanalyser. Inkludering av jämställdhet och planerarens grund.
Abstract
Planning for a society where everyone feel at home and have the same chances is an
important part of the planners task. Based on a knowledge overview of gender equality and
social sustainability the use of gender equality in social impact assessments was studied in
this report. The study also looked at whether and, in this case, how the planner's gender
affected the work and results of social impact assessments. Furthermore, the study aimed to
investigate the reasons why gender equality is included or not included in the impact
assessments. Textual analysis of selected social impact assessments and semi-structured
interviews with planners were conducted to ascertain a result. The results showed major
shortcomings in how gender equality is payed attention to.
There were interest among planners to include gender equality, but the final result does not
show this to the extent that would be needed for equality in planning. The study argues that
planners and commissioners should learn from new models under development and give
equality in planning the space needed for a future equal society.
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Date
2020-10-22Author
Alfredsson, Martin
Ringeby, Louise
Keywords
Social impact assessment (SIA)
gender equality
social sustainability
textual analysis
semi-structured interviews
Series/Report no.
B
1115
Language
swe