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Title: Incountry experiences in promoting gender mainstreaming in municipalities: ESTONIA


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In-country experiences in promoting gender
mainstreaming in municipalitiesESTONIA
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Municipalities in Estonia
  • Public administration on two levels
  • state and local
  • Municipalities are autonomous
  • Altogether 227 local governments
  • 33 towns and 194 rural municipalities
  • Umbrella organisations
  • Association of Estonia Cities (www.ell.ee)
  • Association of Municipalities of Estonia
    (www.emovl.ee)

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Municipalities in Estonia
  • BIGGEST
  • Tallinn
  • 401 374 inhabitants
  • Märjamaa
  • 871.62 sq.km
  • Tartu
  • 2 628 inhabitants per sq.km
  • SMALLEST
  • Piirissaare
  • 94 inhabitants
  • Tootsi
  • 1.76 sq.km
  • Illuka
  • 1.8 inhabitants per sq.km

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Gender mainstreaming obligations
  • Gender Equality Act 9
  • State and local government agencies as persons
    promoting gender equality
  • (1) State and local government agencies are
    required to promote gender equality
    systematically and purposefully. Their duty is to
    change the conditions and circumstances which
    hinder achievement of gender equality.
  • (2) Upon planning, implementation and assessment
    of national, regional and institutional
    strategies, policies and action plans, the
    agencies specified in subsection (1) of this
    section shall take into account the different
    needs and social status of men and women and
    consider how the measures applied and to be
    applied will affect the situation of men and
    women in society.
  • (3) 
  • (4) The membership of committees, councils and
    other collegial bodies formed by state and local
    government agencies shall, if possible, include
    both sexes.

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Gender mainstreaming obligations
  • Gender Equality Act 11
  • Employers as persons promoting gender equality
  • (1) Upon promotion of equal treatment for men and
    women, an employer shall
  • 1)  act such that persons of both sexes are
    employed to fill vacant positions
  • 2) ensure that the number of men and women hired
    to different positions is as equal as possible
    and ensure equal treatment for them upon
    promotion
  • 3) create working conditions which are suitable
    for both women and men and support the
    combination of work and family life, taking into
    account the needs of employees
  • 4) ensure that employees are protected from
    sexual harassment in the working environment
  • 5) inform employees of the rights ensured by
    this Act
  • 6) regularly provide relevant information to
    employees and/or their representatives concerning
    equal treatment for men and women in the
    organisation and measures taken in order to
    promote equality.

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Political representation
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Political representation
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Political representation
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Political representation
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Time use singles
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Time use couples without children
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Time use couples with children aged 0-6 years
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Time use couples with children aged 7-17 years
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Narva
  • Narva is an industrial border town with mainly
    Russian-speaking population (95) from Northeast.

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Narva
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Kuressaare
  • Kuressaare is a tourist town on the western
    island of Saaremaa.
  • 15 000 inhabitants

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Kuressaare
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Training seminars
  • Total 41 participants
  • 24 from Kuressaare municipality, 16 from Narva
    municipality
  • 25 women and 16 men
  • Most of the municipal staff participated at least
    in three seminars out of four

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Training seminars
  • The mayor and two vice mayors of Kuressaare
  • Member of the city government citizen commission
    of Kuressaare
  • Fields of specialisation of other participants
    from Kuressaare municipality education, social
    affairs, child protection, city planning,
    construction, environment, communication,
    personnel, legal issues, etc
  • The city secretary of Narva
  • Fields of specialisation of other participants
    from Narva municipality financial matters,
    development and architecture, etc

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Kuressaare day center for the elderlyELDERLY
POPULATION
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Day center for the elderlyACTIVITIES
  • Hobby activities gymnastics, walking, art
    circle, florist circle, braid work, massage
    classes, etc
  • Day center services catering, newspapers
  • Intellectual activities lectures on health and
    history, quizzes, language and computer classes
  • Entertainment Midsummer night and Christmas
    parties, leisure and singing evenings

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Day center for the elderlyCLIENTS
  • In total numbers there are more women than men
    participating at the day center activities
  • 677 W, 342 M
  • Proportionally to the age group the participation
    of men and women is quite balanced
  • 36 W, 32 M

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Day center for the elderlyTIME
  • Day center services 20x a month
  • Hobby activities 6x a month
  • Intellectual activities 0,8x a month
  • Entertainment 0,2x a month
  • Mainly activities that dont require organising
  • Activities that are of interest to the men are
    offered significantly less

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Day center for the elderlyMONEY (thousand crowns)
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Day center for the elderlyRESOURCE ALLOCATION
  • 55 more resources for activities that are of
    more interest to the women
  • Activities of more interest to the women (eg day
    center services and hobby activities) financed
    from the regular budget of the day center
  • Activities of more interest to the men (eg
    intellectual activities) funded mainly on project
    basis
  • Project applicants 3 M, 8 W
  • Resources granted M 10 741 EEK
  • W 63 580 EEK
  • In comparison to the resources applied for
  • M 43, W
    73

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Day center for the elderlyDECISION MAKERS AND
ORGANISERS
  • At the day center one female decision maker and
    one female organiser
  • In the association of pensioners three female and
    one male decision maker plus one female
    organiser

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Day center for the elderlyDISCUSSION AND
PROPOSALS
  • Chess, draughts and bridge game nights at the day
    center
  • Handicraft activities that more interest to the
    men, involve also youngsters
  • Cafe to the day center as an evening
    entertainment guests lectures (on history,
    culture, etc), dancing, small drink
  • Lack of organisers and promoters for these
    activities
  • So far these proposals have received negative
    feedback

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Hobby activities for the youth in Kuressaare
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Hobby activities for the youth in Kuressaare
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Hobby activities for the youth in Kuressaare
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Hobby activities for the youth in Kuressaare
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Hobby activities for the youth in Kuressaare
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Hobby activities for the youth in Kuressaare
  • Less activities that are of interest for the boys
    (eg technics, car racing and reparation)
  • Lack of leaders
  • Activities that are more interest to the boys
    require more resources
  • The study is good basis for policy decisions and
    resource allocation

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Satisfaction of municipal staff in Kuressaare
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Satisfaction of municipal staff in Kuressaare
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Satisfaction of municipal staff in Kuressaare
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Satisfaction of municipal staff in Kuressaare
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Satisfaction of municipal staff in Kuressaare
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Satisfaction of municipal staff in Kuressaare
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Financial support and training to start their own
enterprises in Narva
  • The group looked at how many men and women
    applied for financial support and how many of
    them received it. Additionally they looked at the
    gender composition of the deciding commission.
    The group was encouraged to study further also
    the potential applicants. Additionally they were
    advised how gender balance can be taken into
    better account in the nomination process for the
    deciding commission.

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Retraining options for the unemployed in Narva
  • As Narva is facing major layoffs (appr 400
    people) at a manufacturing company in town, the
    retraining issue is highly relevant. Most of the
    people facing layoffs are women, thus the
    analysis was important to see whether the
    retraining support takes into account the needs,
    interests and capabilities of women in
    particular. As this study focuses on a large
    retraining project that is still under
    preparations, the group concentrated on analyzing
    on how many men and women should be offered
    retraining on the basis of the data of the
    unemployed persons in Narva. They were advised
    also to calculate whether the costs of retraining
    in different fields are different and whether the
    different fields are more women or men dominated.

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