Uganda-SIGI
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The Uganda-SIGI is a composite indicator measuring discriminatory social institutions. It is built on 64 innovative variables which are grouped into 5 sub-indices: Discriminatory Family Code, Restricted Physical Integrity, Son Preference, Restricted Resources and Assets and Restricted Civil Liberties. The Uganda-SIGI and its soub-indices range from 0, for no discrimination, to 1, for very high discrimination.

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Uganda-Gender, Institutions and Development Database

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Social institutions related to gender inequality

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Uganda-SIGIAbstract

The Uganda-SIGI is a composite indicator measuring discriminatory social institutions. It is built on 64 innovative variables which are grouped into 5 sub-indices: Discriminatory Family Code, Restricted Physical Integrity, Son Preference, Restricted Resources and Assets and Restricted Civil Liberties. The Uganda-SIGI and its soub-indices range from 0, for no discrimination, to 1, for very high discrimination.

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OECD Development Centre

Dev.Gender@oecd.orgmailto:Dev.Gender@oecd.org
Data source(s) used

Uganda-Gender, Institutions and Development Database

Sector coverage

Social institutions related to gender inequality

Key statistical concept

Discriminatory social institutions.

Classification(s) used

See methodology and classification in the Uganda-SIGI report.

<See methodology and classification in the Uganda-SIGI report.>http://www.oecd.org/dev/development-gender/THE%20UGANDA%20SIGI%20E-BOOK.pdf