Gender norms, roles and relations differentially affect women, men, and non-binary individuals’ vulnerability to disease. Outbreak response measures also have immediate and long-term gendered effects. However, gender-based analysis of outbreaks and responses is limited by lack of data and little integration of feminist analysis within global health scholarship. Recognising these barriers, this paper applies a gender matrix methodology, grounded in feminist political economy approaches, to evaluate the gendered effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and response in four case studies: China, Hong Kong, Canada, and the UK. Through a rapid scoping of documentation of the gendered effects of the outbreak, it applies the matrix framework to analyse fin...
Evidence shows that infectious disease outbreaks are not gender-neutral, meaning that women, men and...
Gendered inequalities are on the frontlines of Covid-19. The catalogue of Covid-19’s impact covers a...
Emerging research and media reports suggest that COVID-19 has worsened gender inequality within the ...
Gender norms, roles and relations differentially affect women, men, and non-binary individuals’ vuln...
The impact of disease on individuals and communities is not homogenous, with women disproportionatel...
This article provides a contextual framework for understanding the gendered dimensions of the COVID-...
In addition to the direct health impacts of COVID-19, government and household mitigation measures h...
In addition to the direct health impacts of COVID-19, government and household mitigation measures h...
The effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on women extend beyond the disease itself and into the social a...
Any global crisis is expected to affect every human being, but for women it is always twice as hard....
Women are not only victim of structural inequality but also being discriminated due to their status ...
Large-scale emergencies, like the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, demonstrate pervasive effects across mu...
Published on 6 May 2020The Covid-19 crisis affects people differently due to already existing struct...
The onset of the global COVID-19 pandemic put a halt to progress toward gender equality and, instead...
In this study, we conceptualize feminist engagement with neo-liberalism, austerity, and crisis manag...
Evidence shows that infectious disease outbreaks are not gender-neutral, meaning that women, men and...
Gendered inequalities are on the frontlines of Covid-19. The catalogue of Covid-19’s impact covers a...
Emerging research and media reports suggest that COVID-19 has worsened gender inequality within the ...
Gender norms, roles and relations differentially affect women, men, and non-binary individuals’ vuln...
The impact of disease on individuals and communities is not homogenous, with women disproportionatel...
This article provides a contextual framework for understanding the gendered dimensions of the COVID-...
In addition to the direct health impacts of COVID-19, government and household mitigation measures h...
In addition to the direct health impacts of COVID-19, government and household mitigation measures h...
The effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on women extend beyond the disease itself and into the social a...
Any global crisis is expected to affect every human being, but for women it is always twice as hard....
Women are not only victim of structural inequality but also being discriminated due to their status ...
Large-scale emergencies, like the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, demonstrate pervasive effects across mu...
Published on 6 May 2020The Covid-19 crisis affects people differently due to already existing struct...
The onset of the global COVID-19 pandemic put a halt to progress toward gender equality and, instead...
In this study, we conceptualize feminist engagement with neo-liberalism, austerity, and crisis manag...
Evidence shows that infectious disease outbreaks are not gender-neutral, meaning that women, men and...
Gendered inequalities are on the frontlines of Covid-19. The catalogue of Covid-19’s impact covers a...
Emerging research and media reports suggest that COVID-19 has worsened gender inequality within the ...