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<h2 id="project-scope">Project Scope</h2>
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### 1. Novel Analytical Framework
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### 1. The Geospatial Women’s Employment Analytical Framework (GeoWEAF)
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An extensive literature review, focusing on the barriers women face in securing jobs, particularly within SIDS, was conducted. This comprehensive review resulted in the formulation of a Multicriteria Evaluation (MCE) framework comprising 15 key factors, both spatial and non-spatial, that affect women’s job opportunities. These factors are categorized into three dimensions: <strong>Contextual</strong>, <strong>Accessibility</strong>, and <strong>Place Characterization</strong>. The latter two dimensions concentrate on geographical factors.
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An extensive literature review, focusing on the barriers women face in securing jobs, particularly within SIDS, was conducted. This comprehensive review resulted in the formulation of a novel Multicriteria Evaluation (MCE) framework comprising 15 key factors, both spatial and non-spatial, that affect women’s job opportunities. These factors are categorized into three dimensions: <strong>Contextual</strong>, <strong>Accessibility</strong>, and <strong>Place Characterization</strong>. The latter two dimensions concentrate on geographical factors.
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For a comprehensive understanding of the Analytical Framework and the associated methodology employed to evaluate women’s spatial access to employment opportunities, please refer to the Methodology Report available at the following link: <a href="https://documents.worldbank.org/en/publication/documents-reports/documentdetail/099121123091527675/p1792120dc820d04409928040a279022b42" target="_blank">Methodology Report</a>
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For a comprehensive understanding of the GeoWEAF and the associated methodology employed to evaluate women’s spatial access to employment opportunities, please refer to the Methodology Report available at the following link: <a href="https://documents.worldbank.org/en/publication/documents-reports/documentdetail/099121123091527675/p1792120dc820d04409928040a279022b42" target="_blank">Methodology Report</a>
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<a href="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/worldbank/GEEST/main/docs/images/new%20images/GeoWEAF.png" target="_blank">

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