Drawing on participatory knowledge creation, this thesis examines the diverse ways in which social capital of poor, rural women in Bangladesh serve as a “capacity of individuals to command scarce resources, by virtue of their membership in networks or broader social structures” (Portes 1995:120). It addresses how women’s capacity to command resources, needed for their livelihood and for a dignified life, is influenced by cultural practice, power and gender relations, which interplay within and around their networks. Women are represented as active participants who are shown to celebrate, adapt, sustain, negotiate and resist the circumstances of their lives. Women find space to manoeuvre in the situations they face, strategize in their deali...
This thesis investigates how young married women in rural Sindh commonly strategize and negotiate wi...
The thesis analyses the affect of social capital networks in family planning decisions made by Bangl...
This thesis is based on a minor field study (MFS) with the aim of investigating what habitus and for...
The bargaining power of men and women crucially shapes the resource allocation decisions households ...
Linking social capital refers to the relationship between a community of insiders (e.g. family, rela...
It is common knowledge that social capital contributes to poverty reduction and development, especia...
Inasmuch as women's subordinate status is a product of the patriarchal structures of constraint that...
Purpose: Social capital has become a general tool for policy interventions in developing countries –...
Women are over-represented among the rural poor in developing countries, and the difficulties they f...
Recent approaches to social capital have cautioned against the view that social networks are resourc...
This paper examines gender-specific effect of the income generated from borrow-ing on the intra-hous...
Social capital develops through relations between people and groups within community social networks...
Research and debates on gender have shown in the past 20-30 years the importance of gender relations...
This paper attempts to test empirically whether access to micro-credit can help poor rural women to ...
Across rural Bangladesh, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) have offered poor women economic oppor...
This thesis investigates how young married women in rural Sindh commonly strategize and negotiate wi...
The thesis analyses the affect of social capital networks in family planning decisions made by Bangl...
This thesis is based on a minor field study (MFS) with the aim of investigating what habitus and for...
The bargaining power of men and women crucially shapes the resource allocation decisions households ...
Linking social capital refers to the relationship between a community of insiders (e.g. family, rela...
It is common knowledge that social capital contributes to poverty reduction and development, especia...
Inasmuch as women's subordinate status is a product of the patriarchal structures of constraint that...
Purpose: Social capital has become a general tool for policy interventions in developing countries –...
Women are over-represented among the rural poor in developing countries, and the difficulties they f...
Recent approaches to social capital have cautioned against the view that social networks are resourc...
This paper examines gender-specific effect of the income generated from borrow-ing on the intra-hous...
Social capital develops through relations between people and groups within community social networks...
Research and debates on gender have shown in the past 20-30 years the importance of gender relations...
This paper attempts to test empirically whether access to micro-credit can help poor rural women to ...
Across rural Bangladesh, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) have offered poor women economic oppor...
This thesis investigates how young married women in rural Sindh commonly strategize and negotiate wi...
The thesis analyses the affect of social capital networks in family planning decisions made by Bangl...
This thesis is based on a minor field study (MFS) with the aim of investigating what habitus and for...