Despite global commitments to achieving gender equality and improving health and wellbeing for all, quantitative data and methods to precisely estimate the effect of gender norms on health inequities are underdeveloped. Nonetheless, existing global, national, and subnational data provide some key opportunities for testing associations between gender norms and health. Using innovative approaches to analysing proxies for gender norms, we generated evidence that gender norms impact the health of women and men across life stages, health sectors, and world regions. Six case studies showed that: (1) gender norms are complex and can intersect with other social factors to impact health over the life course; (2) early gender-normative influences by ...
BackgroundIn this paper, we argue for Gender as a Sociocultural Variable (GASV) as a complement to S...
peer reviewedPurpose: The paper explores gender inequalities between 45 countries across 10 health i...
Background The relevance of gender as a social determinant of health and its role in the production ...
Despite global commitments to achieving gender equality and improving health and wellbeing for all, ...
BACKGROUND: Understanding how gender norms affect health is an important entry point into designing ...
Two streams of theory and practice on gender equity have begun to elide. The first is work conducted...
Rigid gender norms can have a harmful impact on well-being, particularly in the area of sexual and r...
International audienceThe role of social norms in accounting for the different attitudes of men and ...
The role of social norms in accounting for the different attitudes of men and women with respect to ...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to determine if adapting to gender norms is related to some health ...
PURPOSE: There is increasing recognition that gender norms affect adolescent health and well-being. ...
Gender norms are increasingly recognized as important modifiers of health. Despite growing awareness...
Gender, a social construction of ‘norms of behaviour for women and men’, contributes to health outco...
Purpose: Sex differences in adolescent health are widely documented, but social explanations for the...
Background In this paper, we argue for Gender as a Sociocultural Variable (GASV) as a complement to ...
BackgroundIn this paper, we argue for Gender as a Sociocultural Variable (GASV) as a complement to S...
peer reviewedPurpose: The paper explores gender inequalities between 45 countries across 10 health i...
Background The relevance of gender as a social determinant of health and its role in the production ...
Despite global commitments to achieving gender equality and improving health and wellbeing for all, ...
BACKGROUND: Understanding how gender norms affect health is an important entry point into designing ...
Two streams of theory and practice on gender equity have begun to elide. The first is work conducted...
Rigid gender norms can have a harmful impact on well-being, particularly in the area of sexual and r...
International audienceThe role of social norms in accounting for the different attitudes of men and ...
The role of social norms in accounting for the different attitudes of men and women with respect to ...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to determine if adapting to gender norms is related to some health ...
PURPOSE: There is increasing recognition that gender norms affect adolescent health and well-being. ...
Gender norms are increasingly recognized as important modifiers of health. Despite growing awareness...
Gender, a social construction of ‘norms of behaviour for women and men’, contributes to health outco...
Purpose: Sex differences in adolescent health are widely documented, but social explanations for the...
Background In this paper, we argue for Gender as a Sociocultural Variable (GASV) as a complement to ...
BackgroundIn this paper, we argue for Gender as a Sociocultural Variable (GASV) as a complement to S...
peer reviewedPurpose: The paper explores gender inequalities between 45 countries across 10 health i...
Background The relevance of gender as a social determinant of health and its role in the production ...