Index

Gender Inequality and its Implications on Education and Health

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Publication date: 14 August 2023

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(2023), "Index", Chakraborty, C. and Pal, D. (Ed.) Gender Inequality and its Implications on Education and Health, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 285-294. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83753-180-620231025

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INDEX

A. K. Sen’s capability approach
, 214

Aboriginal people
, 224–225

Aboriginal women
, 224–226

media’s agenda setting theory
, 226–227

method and results
, 228–229

Age dependency ratio
, 184

Agenda 21
, 248

Agenda setting
, 226–227

Air pollution
, 126

Air pollution, level of
, 128

Alkire–Foster methodology
, 102–103

Allocative efficiency (AE)
, 58

Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)
, 95, 97

Angry fighters
, 225

Anti-dowry Act
, 219

Australian history
, 225

Australian women
, 224

Autoregressive distributed lag model (ARDL model)
, 184

Awareness and willingness among women, lack of
, 84–85

Balika Samriddhi Yojana
, 20–21, 44

Bangaru Thali
, 44

Basic facility
, 93

Beijing Declaration
, 192, 194

Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (BPA)
, 215–216

Beijing Platform for Action (BPfA)
, 194

Beijing Women’s Conference
, 216

Benessere Equo e Sostenibile (BES)
, 250–251

Beti Bachao Beti Padhao Yojana (BBBP Yojana)
, 88, 114–115, 220, 259–260

Bhagyalaksmi Scheme
, 44

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF)
, 194–195

Binary logit model
, 104

Birth order
, 115, 117

Body Mass Index (BMI)
, 95, 97

Capability
, 214

Capability measure (CPM)
, 214

Charnes, Cooper, and Rhodes model (CCR model)
, 57–58

Child deprivation across indicators and level of deprivation between male child and female child
, 105

Child deprivation ratio (CDR)
, 103–104

among male child and female child in West Bengal
, 108

Child health
, 102

Child Marriage Restraint Act
, 219

Child sex ratio (CSR)
, 2, 12

data, data source, and research methods
, 15–16

econometric estimation
, 16–20

literature review
, 13–14

policy implication
, 20–21

research gap and scope of present study
, 14–15

trend of OSR and CSR in India
, 13

variable definitions, sample means, and range
, 17

Childhood marriage
, 155

Climate change
, 2, 7, 273–274

gender responsive climate policies
, 276–281

link to gender inequality and
, 274–276

Climate Change Budget Tagging (CBT)
, 278–279

Coefficient Effect (C)
, 24–25, 47

Cointegration analysis
, 35

Cointegration test
, 33, 35–36

and estimates of parameters
, 185–188

Commission on the Status of Women (CSW)
, 249

Communication networks
, 224

Condensed Course of Education for Adult Women
, 93–94

Constant returns to scale (CRS)
, 57–58

Convenience sampling technique
, 239

Convention of the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW)
, 219, 249–250

Convention on Biological Diversity
, 248

Correlation

coefficient
, 263

between PCNSDP and crime rate
, 266–270

Coverage Gap Index (CGI)
, 102–103

COVID-19
, 235–236

impact of COVID-19 on need of enhancing savings behavior level
, 242

Crime against women (CW)
, 259–260, 262

Crime rate
, 259–260

Cross-sectional dependence test (CD test)
, 63

Cross-sectional study
, 238

Curriculum practices
, 74–76

Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA)
, 57–58

Data2x platform
, 194–195

Decision-making units (DMUs)
, 57–58

Decomposition
, 52

Deen Dayal Upadhyay Grameen Kaushal Yojana (DDU-GKY)
, 220

Degrees of freedom (d. f)
, 95

Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA)
, 154

Descriptive statistics
, 184–185, 239–240

Developing countries
, 24

Development
, 91, 93, 142

Development of Women and Children in Rural Areas (DWCRA)
, 93–94

Diagnostics tests
, 240–242

Dickey–Fuller Min-t test
, 35

Digital India
, 220

Digital media
, 225–226

Digital participation
, 229

Discrimination
, 13

Disparities
, 93

District Information System for Education (DISE)
, 61

Domestic science
, 75

Domestic violence
, 167

Double burden of malnutrition (DBM)
, 32

Dowry
, 143–144

Dropout
, 114–115, 117

birth order
, 117

findings from NSSO data
, 119–121

Dual-systems theory
, 73

Earth Summit
, 248

Econometric analysis of multidimensional child deprivation in West Bengal
, 108–110

Econometric estimation
, 16–20

Economic empowerment
, 167

Economic growth
, 127, 129

Education
, 1–2, 56–57, 69–70, 79–80, 91, 93, 113–114, 127–128, 178

Education expenditures
, 23–24, 44–45

Educational attainment
, 179

Educational level of male-female
, 96

Emerging market economies (EEs)
, 141–142

cultural factors
, 143–144

data and methodology
, 144–146

economic factors
, 142–143

literature review
, 142–144

research gap and objective of study
, 144

results and findings
, 146–148

Employment inequality
, 80

Empowerment (see also Women empowerment (WE))
, 1

Endogenous growth models
, 56–57

Endowment Effect (E)
, 47

Engle–Granger Cointegration test
, 35–36

Environment
, 6

Environmentalists
, 225

Equal Remuneration Act
, 219

Error correction models
, 35

European Commission
, 214

Evidence and Data for Gender Equality Project (EDGE)
, 194–195

F-statistic
, 185

F-test
, 239, 242

Family Act
, 255

Female as head of the household (FHH)
, 128–129

Female Labor Force Participation (FLFP)
, 5, 142

Female labor force participation rate (FLFPR)
, 4–5, 126, 217

factors affecting
, 128–129

result of estimation of FLFPR equation
, 133

Female life expectancy (FLE)
, 4–5, 127

factors affecting
, 127–128

results of FLE equation
, 130–133

Female literacy rate (FLR)
, 2, 12–13

effect of female literacy rate on variation of CSR
, 14

Female work force participation rate (FWFPR)
, 2, 15

effect of female work force participation rate on variation of CSR
, 14

Feminist theories
, 70–74

liberal feminists
, 70–71

Marxist feminists
, 71–72

psychoanalytic feminists
, 72–73

radical feminists
, 72

socialist feminists
, 73–74

Feminization of poverty
, 204

Feminization-U hypothesis
, 142–143

First-differentiated GMM estimator
, 145–146

Fiscal instruments, assessment on basis of
, 276–281

Fondo per l’impresa femminile
, 255

Forest Principles
, 248

Gender
, 12, 69–70, 102, 177–178, 192, 214, 224

conferences for women’s emancipation and outcome
, 215–217

feminist theories
, 70–74

India story of position and status of women
, 217–218

integration of gender in global goals
, 195–199

objective of study
, 215

school practices and representation in textbooks
, 74–77

Gender analysis
, 214

Gender bias
, 14, 44–45, 102

data base
, 103

literature review
, 102–103

methodology
, 103–104

results
, 105–110

Gender budgeting
, 188

Gender data
, 6, 193–194

Gender Development Index (GDI)
, 12, 91, 93, 194

Gender differences
, 255

Gender disaggregated data for policy action
, 193–195

Gender disparity in education
, 80

Gender Empowerment Measure (GEM)
, 12, 214–215

Gender equality
, 1, 177–178, 192, 215

analysis
, 2

examples
, 1–2

implications
, 2–5

and implications to other SDGs
, 5–8

recommendations for enhancing environment and urbanization policies to support
, 206–209

Gender Equality and Women’s empowerment (GEWE)
, 215–216

Gender Equality Index (2010)
, 194

Gender gap in employment
, 85–87

Gender inequality
, 24, 31–32, 56–57, 79–80, 93, 102, 142, 154, 178, 215, 223

analysis of policy measures taken by government to reduce
, 87–88

causes of gender inequality inhibiting global SD and achievement of SDGs
, 154–155

data analysis and interpretation
, 82–88

data and methodology
, 25–26

data source and methodology
, 82

descriptive statistics
, 26

in India
, 218–220

link to climate change and
, 274–276

literature review
, 24–25, 80–81

principle
, 159

research gap and objective
, 81–82

results
, 26–28

Gender Inequality Index (2010)
, 194

Gender inequality index (GII)
, 25–26, 32, 130

analysis of GII and OW using time series modeling
, 36

trend in GII and population of overweight women
, 34

Gender norm
, 142

Gender parity
, 178–179

Gender practices
, 69–70

Gender responsive budgeting (GRB)
, 273–274

Gender responsive climate budgeting (GRCB)
, 7, 273–274, 278

challenges and solutions
, 280–281

country examples
, 278–279

Gender responsive climate policies
, 276–281

Gender statistics
, 194

Gender studies
, 69–70

Gender Sub Plan
, 93–94

Gender Sustainable Development Index (GSDI)
, 7, 252

from birth of commission on status of women to goal 5 of 2030 agenda
, 249–250

material and methods
, 250–252

results
, 252–253

sustainable development
, 247–249

Gender violence (GV)
, 165–166

Gender-based violence

literature review
, 165–167

methodology and data source
, 168–169

research gap and objectives
, 167–168

result analysis
, 169–172

Gender-related Development Index (GDI)
, 214–215

Gender-sensitive public policies
, 273–274

Gendered discourses
, 224

General Category States (GCS)
, 56–57

Generalized method of moments (GMM)
, 145–146

GINI coefficient
, 260–262

Global Gender Gap Index (2006)
, 194

Globalization
, 80

Good governance (GG)
, 262

Governance
, 2

Government budgets
, 280

Government expenditures
, 26

Government of India
, 13, 259–260

Gross fixed-capital formation (GFCF)
, 129

Hashtag
, 226

Head count ratio (HCR)
, 15

Health
, 2, 91, 93, 97–98, 178

Health expenditures
, 23–24

Helpless victims
, 225

Higher secondary (H.S.)
, 56–57

Home science
, 75

Household expenditure during lockdown
, 238

influence
, 240–242

Household size
, 129

Human capital development
, 185

Human development
, 91–93

Human Development Index (HDI)
, 91, 93, 214

Human development report (HDR)
, 12

Human flourishing
, 214

Human poverty index (HPI)
, 214

Hunar Se Rozgar Tak
, 220

Income disparity
, 262

Income inequality (IE)
, 7, 259–260, 262

Index
, 251

India
, 33, 44–45, 56–57, 79–80, 102, 126, 166–167, 195, 236

employment trend
, 217–218

gender inequality, social justice, and public action
, 218–220

need for universal social protection
, 218

story of position and status of women
, 217–218

Indian states
, 259–260

brief literature review
, 260–262

data and empirical methodology
, 263–264

objectives and hypotheses
, 262

results and analysis
, 264–270

theoretical underpinning
, 262–263

Indian Succession Act
, 219

Industries and politics
, 156–157

Industry
, 2

Integrated Child Development Services program (ICDS program)
, 88

Intensity of child deprivation (ICD)
, 103–104

among male child and female child in West Bengal
, 108

Interaction effect (I)
, 47

International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
, 155

Intersectional approach
, 193–194

Intersectionality
, 193–194

Italian Regions
, 253

Johansen Cointegration test
, 35–36

Judicial structure (JS)
, 262

Kanya Jagriti Jyoti Scheme
, 44

Kanyashree Prakalpa
, 44

Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya (KGBV)
, 87–88

Kishori Shakti Yojana (KSY)
, 2, 13, 17

descriptive statistics
, 16

effect
, 16–20

Kitakyushu City Basic Plan for Gender Equality
, 209

Labor market
, 217–218

Labor participation rate (LFR)
, 85

Ladli Scheme
, 44

Least developed countries
, 24

Liberal feminists
, 70–71

Life expectancy
, 127

Literacy rate
, 95–96

Little Data Book on Gender
, 194–195

Long-run relationship
, 35–37

Low-and middle-income countries (LMICs)
, 32

Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS)
, 220

Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Guarantee Act (MNREGA)
, 88

Mahila E-Haat
, 220

Mahila Shakti Kendra
, 220

Male literacy rate (MLR)
, 15

Marginal effect (ME)
, 130–133

Marx and Engels’ theory
, 71

Marxist feminists
, 71–72

Maternal education
, 14

Mean square (MS)
, 95

Media (M)
, 224, 262

agenda setting theory
, 226–227

Middle East and North Africa region (MENA region)
, 156, 179, 181

Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
, 166–167, 195–196

Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MOHFW)
, 168

Ministry of Human Resource Development
, 166–167

Ministry of Women and Child Development
, 259–260

Mixed-method approach
, 228

Mortality inequality
, 93

MUDRA
, 220

Multicollinearity
, 240

test
, 48

Multidimensional Child Deprivation Index (MCDI)
, 103–104

among male child and female child in West Bengal
, 108

Multidimensional deprivation
, 102

Multiple regression analysis
, 241

Multistakeholder
, 281

Natality inequality
, 80, 93

National Apprenticeship Promotion
, 220

National Commission for Women
, 166–167

National Crime Record Bureau (NCRB)
, 263

National Family Health Survey (NFHS)
, 94–95, 116

unit level data
, 102–103

National Family Health Survey 2019–20, fifth (NFHS-5)
, 167–168

National Mission for Empowerment of Women (NMEW)
, 93–94

National Perspective Plan (NTP)
, 219

National Programme for Education of Girls at Elementary Level
, 93–94

National Programme of Nutritional Support to Primary Education
, 93–94

National Rural Livelihood Mission
, 220

National Sample Survey Office (NSSO)
, 3, 45, 236

data
, 113–115

dataset
, 44–45

findings from
, 119–121

National Skills Mission
, 220

National Urban Livelihood Mission
, 220

Native women
, 224

Neoliberal globalization
, 214

Neoliberalism
, 227

Net state domestic product (NSDP)
, 263

Nigeria
, 178

empirical literature
, 183

literature review
, 179–183

method of study
, 184

policy recommendations
, 188

results
, 184–188

stylized facts
, 179–182

theoretical framework
, 182–183

Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs)
, 274

North Bengal Region

area of study
, 94

data source and methodology
, 94–95

education and health in
, 94

health and nutrition
, 97–98

objectives of study
, 94

results
, 95–97

Nutrition
, 32, 97–98

database and methodology
, 33

policy recommendation
, 38

results
, 33–37

Nutrition Landscape Information Systems (NLiS)
, 33

Oaxaca–Blinder decomposition analysis
, 3, 44–45, 47

data
, 45

factors influencing expenditure decisions in primary schools in rural India
, 47–48

literature review and research hypothesis
, 44–45

results
, 48–52

Oedipus complex
, 72–73

One-digit level occupations
, 82

Output-oriented technical efficiency (OUTTE)
, 58, 62

determinants
, 60–61

factors determining OUTTE
, 63

methodology for finding output-oriented TE score
, 59–60

result of OUTTE estimation
, 61–63

variables
, 64

Overall sex ratio (OSR)
, 12

Overweight (OW)
, 32

analysis of GII and OW using time series modeling
, 36

trend in GII and population of overweight women
, 34

Ownership inequality
, 80

Pairwise correlation matrix
, 240

Parental education
, 48

Patriarchal society
, 84

Patriarchy
, 179–181

Patrilineality
, 143–144

Patrilocality
, 143–144

Per capita net state domestic product (PCNSDP)
, 2, 15, 262

Periodic Labor Force Surveys (PLFS)
, 217–218

Piano Nazionale di Ripresa e Resilienza (PNRR)
, 254–255

Piano per il Sud 2030
, 254

Platform for Action (PfA)
, 192

Police administration (PA)
, 262

Pooling regression model
, 16

Poverty (POV)
, 83–84, 126–127, 129, 143–144, 214

conferences for women’s emancipation and outcome
, 215–217

India story of position and status of women
, 217–218

objective of study
, 215

trap
, 215

Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY)
, 220

Pre-Natal Diagnostic Test Act (PNDT Act)
, 20–21

Prime Minister Employment Generation Program (PMEGP)
, 220

Psychoanalytic feminists
, 72–73

Public action in India
, 218–220

Public expenditures
, 5–6

Radical feminists
, 72

Rashtriya Mahila Kosh (RMK)
, 2, 15, 17

descriptive statistics
, 16

effect
, 16–20

Ratio of female to male labor force participation rate (RLPR)
, 144–146, 148

Regression equation
, 25–26, 46, 241–242

Regression model
, 26–27

Religious groups
, 44–45

Representation
, 74–77

Reproduction Theory
, 73–74

Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
, 15, 263

Right to Education Act (RTE)
, 114–116

Rio Declaration on Environment and Development
, 248

Royal Commission of Aboriginal people
, 225

Rural Development and Self-employment Training Institute (RUDSETI)
, 220

Rural India
, 126

data sources
, 129–130

estimation methodology
, 130

factors influencing expenditure decisions in primary schools in
, 47–48

literature review
, 127–129

results
, 130–133

Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan
, 87, 114–115

Save the Girl Child
, 20–21

Savings
, 236–237

Scheduled Caste (SC)
, 15, 60–61

Scheduled Tribe (ST)
, 15, 60–61

School enrollment
, 56–57

data set and sources
, 61

determinants of technical efficiency
, 60–61

empirical findings
, 61–63

methodology of TE estimation
, 58–60

School practices
, 74–77

Schools
, 113–114

Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)
, 83

Self Help Group (SHG)
, 2, 13, 17, 88

descriptive statistics
, 16

effect
, 16–20

Sex disaggregated data
, 193

Sex ratio (SR) (see also Child sex ratio (CSR))
, 96–97, 128–129, 142

Simultaneous dependence
, 126

Simultaneous panel model
, 126–127

Skill India
, 220

Social customs, beliefs, and practices
, 84

Social empowerment
, 167

Social expenditures
, 179

Social Institutions and Gender Index (2010)
, 194

Social justice
, 2, 214

conferences for women’s emancipation and outcome
, 215–217

in India
, 218–220

India story of position and status of women
, 217–218

objective of study
, 215

Social media
, 224

Socialist feminists
, 73–74

Solow model
, 56–57

Special Category States
, 56–57

Special opportunity inequality
, 93

Spousal violence (SV)
, 168

Stacking method
, 251–252

Standard deviation (SD)
, 263

Startup India
, 220

Stationarity test
, 33

STEP
, 220

Structural break test
, 33

Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana
, 88, 114–115

Sum of squares (SS)
, 95

Sustainability
, 154

Sustainable development (SD)
, 154, 247, 249

causes of gender inequality inhibiting global SD and achievement of SDGs
, 154–155

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
, 1, 154, 193, 204, 248–249

causes of gender inequality inhibiting global SD and achievement of SDGs
, 154–155

gender disaggregated data for policy action
, 193–195

gender equality and implications to other
, 5–8

integration of gender in global goals
, 195–199

methodology and data
, 193

recommendations for enhancing WE to support achievement of SDGs
, 155–159

Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN)
, 248–249

Sustainable environment
, 204–206

SWADHAR Greh
, 220

System GMM technique
, 145–146

t-test
, 239

Technical Efficiency (TE)
, 3, 56–57

determinants of technical efficiency
, 60–61

methodology of TE estimation
, 58–60

Territorial gap
, 251

Textbooks
, 74–77

Thematic Budget Tagging System
, 278–279

Tolerance
, 48

Trend analysis
, 264–266

Twitter
, 229

Unified-systems theory
, 73

Union territory (UT)
, 167

Unit root test
, 184–185

United Nations (UN)
, 154, 204

United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
, 12, 32, 93–94, 214

United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
, 248

United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD)
, 194

Universal social protection, India’s need for
, 218

Unorganized sector
, 235–236

data
, 239

literature review and hypotheses development
, 237–238

methodology
, 238–239

policy recommendations
, 244

questionnaire design
, 238

results
, 239–242

sampling design
, 239

statistical tool
, 239

study design
, 238

Urbanisation of poverty
, 204

Urbanization (URB)
, 2, 15, 129, 204

importance of and need for sustainable environment
, 204–206

policies
, 6, 207–208

Variable returns to scale (VRS)
, 57–58

Variance inflationary factor (VIF)
, 240

Vector error correction model (VECM)
, 33, 36–37

Violence against women
, 259–260

Wald test
, 169

Well-being
, 214

West Bengal

distribution of male child and female child by level of deprivation in
, 105–108

econometric analysis of multidimensional child deprivation in
, 108–110

MCDI, CDR, and ICD among male child and female child in
, 108

Within-household gender bias
, 44

Women agency
, 16

Women Component Plan
, 93–94

Women empowerment (WE)
, 5, 154, 166–167, 192

causes of gender inequality inhibiting global SD and achievement of SDGs
, 154–155

importance of and need for sustainable environment
, 204–206

literature review
, 165–167

methodology and data source
, 168–169

recommendations for enhancing environment and urbanization policies to support
, 206–209

recommendations for enhancing WE to support achievement of SDGs
, 155–159

research gap and objectives
, 167–168

result analysis
, 169–172

Women Helpline
, 220

Women’s Economic Opportunities Index (2010)
, 194

Women’s health
, 31–32

Women’s political power (WP)
, 127–129

Work participation rates (WPRs)
, 85

World Bank
, 194–195

World Earth Day
, 248

World Economic Forum (WEF)
, 217

Youth unemployment (YU)
, 262

Prelims
Introduction
Section I Implications of Gender Inequality on Education and Health
Chapter 1 Adverse Child Sex Ratio in India: The Role of Women's Agency, an Empirical Analysis
Chapter 2 Do Government Expenditures on Education and Health Reduce Gender Inequality? The Case of the Least Developed and Developing Countries
Chapter 3 Is There Any Relationship Between Gender Inequality and Nutrition? Experience From India
Chapter 4 Gender Discrimination in Education Expenditure in Public Primary Schools in Rural India Among Religious Groups: An Oaxaca–Blinder Decomposition Analysis
Chapter 5 Can Gender Inequality in School Enrollment Hinder the Efficiency of the Education Sector?
Chapter 6 Understanding Gender Through an Educational Construct
Chapter 7 Gender Inequality in India Intertwined Between Education and Employment
Chapter 8 A Critique of Gender Inequality: Study of Education and Health in the North Bengal Region
Chapter 9 Gender Bias in Child Deprivation: A Study in the Context of West Bengal, India
Chapter 10 Is Dropout in Schools Related to Gender and Birth Order?
Chapter 11 Investigating the Role of Air Quality and the Nexus Between Female Health Status and Their Labor Force Participation Rate: Evidence From Rural India
Section II Gender Inequality and Its Implications to Other SDGs
Chapter 12 Only Development or Gender Norm? Explaining Gender Inequality in Emerging Market Economies
Chapter 13 Women Empowerment as a Key to Support Achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals and Global Sustainable Development
Chapter 14 Linkage Between Women Empowerment and Gender-Based Violence in India: Evidence From NFHS-5 Data
Chapter 15 Public Social Expenditures and Outcomes in Nigeria: A Look Through the Gender Lens
Chapter 16 Equitable Pathways for a Sustainable Future: The Case for Mainstreaming Gender Across Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Chapter 17 Sustainable Environment and Urbanization Policies to Enhance Gender Equality and Women Empowerment
Chapter 18 Understanding Gender, Poverty, and Social Justice: A New Look From the Perspectives of Indian Experience
Chapter 19 Twitter Imparting and Reinforcing Gender-Based Identities of the Aboriginal Australia Women
Chapter 20 The Impact of the Pandemic on the Female Unorganized Sector Workers: A Study in the Rural Backdrop of West Bengal
Chapter 21 A Gender Sustainable Development Index for Italian Regions
Chapter 22 Association Between Crime Against Women and Income Inequality: A Study on Indian States
Chapter 23 Gender Responsive Budgeting Approach to Combating Climate Change
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