1 Gender Budgeting within the framework of the Economic Development Policy of the City of Munich Daniela Weidlich Dep. of Labour and Economic Development City of Munich [email protected] www.muenchen.de/ arbeitundwirtschaft
Mar 28, 2015
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Gender Budgeting within the framework of the Economic Development Policy of the City of Munich
Daniela Weidlich Dep. of Labour and Economic Development City of [email protected]/arbeitundwirtschaft
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Overview
Analysis with indicator development in the three subdivisions
- Munich Employment and Qualification Programme
(MBQ)
- Munich Fund - Support for the setting up of Start Ups
- Promotion of tourism - placement of sales stands at
the Munich Christmas Market, Marienplatz
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Munich Employment and Qualification Programme (MBQ) (1)
MBQ a programme against long-term unemployment- 104 projects by independent agencies- municipal funds: 25 mio € - with about 10.0000 persons
promoted
The analysis was limited to 24 projects with a budget of 10 mio € and about 1000 persons
- data and secondary analysis for the development of indicators / criteria to evaluate the projects according to gender-related effects and orientation
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Munich Employment and Qualification Programme (MBQ) (2)
The most important results:
In the projekts we have the same gender spezific segregation than in the normal labour market; in the leading positions of the projects we find much more men, the sectors of occupation are typically for men and women
women in the projects have more problematic situations than men; women over 46 are underrepresented in the projects, in generelly the female participants are younger than men
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Munich Fund - Support for the Setting up of New Businesses (1)
Programme in cooperation with the Munich Savings Bank to secure loans
up to 50.000 € per company
Term: up to 10 years, grace period: up to 2 years
The City of Munich assicures 70% of the liability for the loan
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How the financing influences the chances of survival of start-ups
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bank loan
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Munich Fund - Support for the Setting up of New Businesses (3)
- 102 persons were promoted, 61 % men - 39% (40) women,
- 57 % of female founders and 50 % of male founders are still in business
- 12 % of the women and 29 % of the men gave up their business.
- 15 % loans could not be repaid, 5 % by women and 21% by male founders
- Women need less capital, but after 1 year the profits per one euro is for female founders 25 % higher than for male founders
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Munich Fund - Investment, Capital, Loan– females and males -- ( average value )(4)
female founders male founders
Investment 29.860 31.905
Required resources 10.710 16.610
Capital required 37.580 45.550
Loan approved 29.410 30.780
Own Capital 12.960 36.930
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Munich Fund - Turnover and Profit after one or two years (5)
female start ups male start ups
Turnover after 1 year 138.570 364.725
Turnover after 2 years 269.000 691.710
Profit after 1 year 16.715 32.785
Total profit 2 years 35.000 63.275
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The placement of sales stands at the Munich Christmas Market, Marienplatz – female - male, or familiy business ?
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The placement of sales stands at the Munich Christmas Market, Marienplatz (1)
Background:150 stands, about 500 applicants / year
Selection criteria of female and male stand operators and applicants by the Munich Tourist Office
admission criteria (not fixed in writing): „known and well proven“
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Placement of sales stands at the Munich Christmas Market, Marienplatz (2)
- Totally 151 stands in 2004
- 34 % female stand owners
- 23% male stand owners
- 43 % families and not clearly assignable stand
owners
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Placement of sales stands at the Munich Christmas Market, Marienplatz (3)
Aim of the analysis:
Examination of the effect of placement and selection criteria under the aspect of gender-related fairness
Needs of female and male customers (satisfaction with offer and pricing, accessibility of the market, childcare service...)
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Thank you for your attention!