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UN Women, grounded in the vision of equality enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations, works for the elimination of discrimination against women and girls; the empowerment of women; and the achievement of equality between women and men as partners and beneficiaries of development, human rights, humanitarian action and peace and security.
UN Women’s global gender data programme, “Making Every Woman and Girl Count” (Women Count), . In the ongoing implementation of Women Count Phase II, with gender data being elevated as one of the strategic outcomes of UN Women’s 2022-2025 Strategic Plan, UN Women is steadfastly supporting Member States and leading efforts on mainstreaming gender perspectives in three key interventions:
The Women Count Programme places significant emphasis on four thematic areas, including women’s economic empowerment. Thus, production and use of time use data is a priority area of work by the programme to provide insights into women’s activities and their impact on labor productivity and domestic care work. Typically collected through time use surveys (TUS), these data have been historically under-prioritized in national statistical systems. Women Count supported 12 time use data projects across 10 countries during Phase I (2016-2021), with direct influence on policy development in countries such as Colombia and Kenya. In Phase II (2022-2025), support is extending to more than 20 countries for the conduct of or data utilization from their time use surveys.
Women Count Regional Advisors and country data focal points stressed the need for identifying harmonized measures for Women Count countries to ensure compliance with TUS guidelines and standards, regardless of the data collection modality that these countries will use. Practical guidance is also needed drawing from the Women Count country experiences as well as global and regional guidelines (e.g., work of the Expert Group on Innovative and Effective Ways to Collect Time-Use Statistics (EG-TUS), UN Regional Commissions, ILO).
Thus, a Consultant is needed to develop a set of recommendations for harmonized measures and practical guidance towards increased comparability of TUS efforts within the Women Count programme.
The Consultant will identify harmonized measures, using existing data from Women Count countries, to ensure compliance with TUS guidelines and standards, regardless of the data collection modality that these countries will use The final product may serve as a reference for all NSOs, extending its utility and impact beyond its initial scope.
The Consultant will also develop a practical guidance for Women Count countries on carrying out TUS initiatives towards increased comparability within the programme. The Generic Statistical Business Process Model (GSBPM) will be used as a guiding framework, contextualizing it in the design, implementation and use of TUS.
GSBPM describes and defines the set of business processes necessary for generating official statistics. It offers a standardized framework and harmonized terminology to assist statistical organizations in modernizing their statistical production processes and facilitates the sharing of methods and components. The GSBPM model spans the full process of producing official statistics, from specifying needs and design to dissemination and evaluation.
The consultancy work should take into account existing methodological guidelines and standards. To provide the practical and operational perspective, the work also involves a thorough review of TUS initiatives of the Women Count programme as well as ongoing efforts related to household surveys more broadly, such as the updating of the Handbook for Household Surveys. In line with the aims of the latter, this consultancy work is expected to balance theoretical principles on TUS with practical advice, organizing examples and tools, particularly those from national experiences.
Consultations with various stakeholders, including relevant UN Women Sections at HQ, Regional or Country Offices, external data experts, and select countries’ national statistical offices (NSOs) will be made by the Consultant. The Consultant will be reporting to the Inter-Regional Advisor on Gender Statistics.
Deliverables
1. Identify harmonized measures for time-use statistics
2. Develop a practical guidance on TUS towards increased comparability
Deliverable | Due Date |
1. Proposed detailed workplan and timelines | 12 April 2024 |
2. Annotated outline of the practical guidance (item no. 4 below) | 26 April 2024 |
3. Harmonized measures for time-use statistics | |
| 7 June 2024 |
| 5 July 2024 |
4. Practical guidance on TUS towards increased comparability | |
| 7 August 2024 |
| 7 October 2024 |
Note: *Revisions/Iterations are expected between the first draft and final document, considering results of internal or external consultations.
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This is a home-based consultancy.
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