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Women on the move? Mainstreaming gender in policies and legal frameworks addressing climate-induced migration

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Serraglio,  Diogo Andreola       
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research;

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Thornton,  Fanny       
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research;

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Serraglio, D. A., Thornton, F. (2024): Women on the move? Mainstreaming gender in policies and legal frameworks addressing climate-induced migration. - Comparative Migration Studies, 12, 53.
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40878-024-00412-0


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Climate change impacts are gendered. This is also true for climate-induced migration, which affects men and women differently. On account of this difference, legal instruments and policies seeking to address and support climate-induced migration need to be gender-focused to address differentiated needs and outcomes. This paper looks at existing policies and legal instruments for the inclusion of gender aspects of climate-related migration. We focus on Ethiopia, India, and Peru, all of them with developed instruments to address the human mobility-climate change nexus. We investigate the scope of provisions concerning gender in relevant instruments in the three country contexts, their likely impact to tackle gender-specific vulnerabilities arising with climate-induced migration and suggest strategies and priorities for enhancing gender-inclusion in policy development and application broadly.