How do perceptions of one’s relative economic status affect gender attitudes, including support for women’s economic participation and involvement in decision-making? We conducted a 2018 survey experiment with female and male adults in approximately 1,000 households in Papua New Guinea. Employing an established survey treatment to subtly alter respondents’ perception of their relative economic well-being, we find that increased feelings of relative poverty make both men and women significantly more likely to support girls’ schooling and women’s paid employment, suggesting that relative economic insecurity can prompt support for women’s economic participation. However, increased feelings of relative poverty may trigger greater intra-househol...
In patriarchal societies like Nigeria, where traditional norms and practices limits women's autonomo...
We study the take‐up of an intervention designed to increase women’s economic empowerment among suga...
Women’s empowerment is the most recent approach to women in development. The inclusion of women’s em...
How do perceptions of one’s relative economic status affect gender attitudes, including support for ...
How do perceptions of one’s relative economic status affect gender attitudes, including support for ...
Feeling poor relative to others can spur families to support women in pursuing work outside the hous...
Presented by Katrina Kosec (International Food Policy Research Institute), as part of the Annual Sci...
How do perceptions of relative economic status affect gender attitudes regarding women’s economic pa...
Do individuals’ perceptions of their relative economic status affect their attitudes regarding gende...
How do shifts in intra-household gender dynamics affect the economy at large? This paper parametrize...
Using household data from the latest wave of the Ghana Living Standards Survey, this paper utilizes ...
To promote women’s empowerment, numerous programs provide economic services meant to increase women’...
This paper presents new evidence on the association between gender and poverty based on an empirical...
This paper presents new evidence on the association between gender and poverty based on an empirical...
The issue regarding relationships between the status of women, economic health for all people, and s...
In patriarchal societies like Nigeria, where traditional norms and practices limits women's autonomo...
We study the take‐up of an intervention designed to increase women’s economic empowerment among suga...
Women’s empowerment is the most recent approach to women in development. The inclusion of women’s em...
How do perceptions of one’s relative economic status affect gender attitudes, including support for ...
How do perceptions of one’s relative economic status affect gender attitudes, including support for ...
Feeling poor relative to others can spur families to support women in pursuing work outside the hous...
Presented by Katrina Kosec (International Food Policy Research Institute), as part of the Annual Sci...
How do perceptions of relative economic status affect gender attitudes regarding women’s economic pa...
Do individuals’ perceptions of their relative economic status affect their attitudes regarding gende...
How do shifts in intra-household gender dynamics affect the economy at large? This paper parametrize...
Using household data from the latest wave of the Ghana Living Standards Survey, this paper utilizes ...
To promote women’s empowerment, numerous programs provide economic services meant to increase women’...
This paper presents new evidence on the association between gender and poverty based on an empirical...
This paper presents new evidence on the association between gender and poverty based on an empirical...
The issue regarding relationships between the status of women, economic health for all people, and s...
In patriarchal societies like Nigeria, where traditional norms and practices limits women's autonomo...
We study the take‐up of an intervention designed to increase women’s economic empowerment among suga...
Women’s empowerment is the most recent approach to women in development. The inclusion of women’s em...