Without taking masculine issues into account, women’s participation in development initiatives does not always guarantee their empowerment, health, and welfare in a male-dominated society. This study aimed to explore men’s perceptions of women’s participation in development (WPD) in rural Bangladesh. In adopting a qualitative approach, the study examined 48 purposively selected married and unmarried men aged 20–76 years in three northwest villages. Data collection was accomplished through four focus group discussions (FGDs) with 43 men clustered into four groups and through individual interviews with five other men. A qualitative content analysis of the data revealed an overall theme of “feeling challenged by fears and hopes,” indicating va...
This study aims to determine the social status of rural women and their level of gender awareness (G...
Women in Bangladesh are not a homogeneous group; they belong to the rich, middle, and poor classes a...
The paper explores the nature of males perception, attitude and knowledge on reproductive health iss...
Without taking masculine issues into account, women’s participation in development initiatives does ...
Women-focused development initiatives have become a controversial issue connected with women's healt...
Women-focused development initiatives have become a controversial issue connected with women's healt...
Prevention of violence against women requires understanding men's controlling attitudes and behavior...
Prevention of violence against women requires understanding men’s controlling attitudes and behavior...
This paper sets out to examine male bias in the different approaches to women’s empowerment in rural...
In empowerment literatures men are represented as homogenous groups: Violent men who oppose empowerm...
Rural households in Bangladesh are highly dependent on agriculture for their livelihoods. As in othe...
Rural development is a serious problem in Bangladesh, and so is the situation of women. This thesis ...
This paper uses a longitudinal data set from rural Bangladesh to analyze the factors that affect men...
This paper uses a longitudinal data set from rural Bangladesh to analyze the factors that affect men...
Research and debates on gender have shown in the past 20-30 years the importance of gender relations...
This study aims to determine the social status of rural women and their level of gender awareness (G...
Women in Bangladesh are not a homogeneous group; they belong to the rich, middle, and poor classes a...
The paper explores the nature of males perception, attitude and knowledge on reproductive health iss...
Without taking masculine issues into account, women’s participation in development initiatives does ...
Women-focused development initiatives have become a controversial issue connected with women's healt...
Women-focused development initiatives have become a controversial issue connected with women's healt...
Prevention of violence against women requires understanding men's controlling attitudes and behavior...
Prevention of violence against women requires understanding men’s controlling attitudes and behavior...
This paper sets out to examine male bias in the different approaches to women’s empowerment in rural...
In empowerment literatures men are represented as homogenous groups: Violent men who oppose empowerm...
Rural households in Bangladesh are highly dependent on agriculture for their livelihoods. As in othe...
Rural development is a serious problem in Bangladesh, and so is the situation of women. This thesis ...
This paper uses a longitudinal data set from rural Bangladesh to analyze the factors that affect men...
This paper uses a longitudinal data set from rural Bangladesh to analyze the factors that affect men...
Research and debates on gender have shown in the past 20-30 years the importance of gender relations...
This study aims to determine the social status of rural women and their level of gender awareness (G...
Women in Bangladesh are not a homogeneous group; they belong to the rich, middle, and poor classes a...
The paper explores the nature of males perception, attitude and knowledge on reproductive health iss...