Economic insecurity has catalysed growing flexibility in gender divisions of labour in Kitwe, Zambia. People's resulting exposure to, as well as collective reflection about, a critical mass of women performing work that was previously presumed to be beyond their capabilities, and valorised because of its association with masculinity, appears to erode gender stereotypes relating to competence and status. It is this weakening of gender beliefs, rather than women's increased access to resources per se, that appears to have directly undermined gender-status inequalities. This article's portrayal of growing gender egalitarianism contrasts with (though does not dispute the empirical claims of) earlier accounts of economic crisis in Zambia, which ...
The literature suggests that gender inequality in the work-place stems from gendered stratifications...
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This study examined the gender norms and the language used for rationalising gender inequality regar...
Economic insecurity has catalysed growing flexibility in gender divisions of labour in Kitwe, Zambia...
This thesis explores the causes and consequences of growing flexibility in gender divisions of labo...
The history of women in Zambia is dynamic, complex, and varied. In the precolonial period, women hel...
This article explores the historical causes and consequences of gender divisions of labour in the Za...
peer reviewedThis article examines how women’s increased employment in the stereotypically masculine...
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French version available in IDRC Digital LibraryGender labour market segregation is deeply entrenche...
The impacts of structural adjustment programs, declines in public and private employment, modified p...
In this post, Alice Evans argues that women’s historical paucity in Zambian politics was largely due...
The literature suggests that gender inequality in the work-place stems from gendered stratifications...
Incontrovertibly, gender empowerment process continues to suffer immense gaps that if not timeously ...
This study examined the gender norms and the language used for rationalising gender inequality regar...
Economic insecurity has catalysed growing flexibility in gender divisions of labour in Kitwe, Zambia...
This thesis explores the causes and consequences of growing flexibility in gender divisions of labo...
The history of women in Zambia is dynamic, complex, and varied. In the precolonial period, women hel...
This article explores the historical causes and consequences of gender divisions of labour in the Za...
peer reviewedThis article examines how women’s increased employment in the stereotypically masculine...
Debates over equality in New Guinea have raged for years. While people may subscribe to egalitarian...
peer-reviewedDrawing on a feminist institutional perspective combined with nego-feminism, this artic...
Abstract: This article explores the specific ways women performed conflicting gender identities at h...
In settings of increased inequality, where rising prosperity for some spells penury for others, savi...
French version available in IDRC Digital LibraryGender labour market segregation is deeply entrenche...
The impacts of structural adjustment programs, declines in public and private employment, modified p...
In this post, Alice Evans argues that women’s historical paucity in Zambian politics was largely due...
The literature suggests that gender inequality in the work-place stems from gendered stratifications...
Incontrovertibly, gender empowerment process continues to suffer immense gaps that if not timeously ...
This study examined the gender norms and the language used for rationalising gender inequality regar...