To address the theme of gender and energy, it is necessary to understand how social inequalities affect energy use, management and access. The ways in which people use, conserve, understand and participate in the benefits of different energy resources depends on their socioeconomic condition, gender and ethnic origin. Women and men have different productive roles, which in turn require different energy inputs. While the burden of household energy supplies and services remains largely the responsibility of women, access to modern energy carriers, such as clean fuels and electricity, affects..
The gap between gender policy as adopted by governments and donors, and the inclusion of gender issu...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesb...
Although there are several studies on energy and gender, most of the studies have conflated ‘sex’ an...
Policy makers and scholars often assume gender to be irrelevant in energy politics. However, an incr...
Compelling empirical evidence on the gender differentiated impacts and determinants of energy transi...
The aim of this chapter is to explore the gender dimension of different aspects of renewable energy i...
This paper reviews the role of energy in contributing to the solution of a major development objecti...
The article reviews and consolidates both theory and findings on the gender consequences of energy a...
This background paper has been commissioned as a contribution to the preparation of the World Develo...
Energy policies assume that women and men have the same values, experiences and aspirations towards ...
The study attempts to identify whether, in the North, there are gender differences in what women are...
Energy-saving and efficiency represent a crucial role in achieving a clean environment as well as ec...
Considering the strict emission targets declared in the 2015 Paris Agreement, a gradual ...
This paper derives from a collaboration between the Low Carbon Energy for Development Network (LCEDN...
The substantive issue of development is addressing poverty. Therefore, this paper examines what are ...
The gap between gender policy as adopted by governments and donors, and the inclusion of gender issu...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesb...
Although there are several studies on energy and gender, most of the studies have conflated ‘sex’ an...
Policy makers and scholars often assume gender to be irrelevant in energy politics. However, an incr...
Compelling empirical evidence on the gender differentiated impacts and determinants of energy transi...
The aim of this chapter is to explore the gender dimension of different aspects of renewable energy i...
This paper reviews the role of energy in contributing to the solution of a major development objecti...
The article reviews and consolidates both theory and findings on the gender consequences of energy a...
This background paper has been commissioned as a contribution to the preparation of the World Develo...
Energy policies assume that women and men have the same values, experiences and aspirations towards ...
The study attempts to identify whether, in the North, there are gender differences in what women are...
Energy-saving and efficiency represent a crucial role in achieving a clean environment as well as ec...
Considering the strict emission targets declared in the 2015 Paris Agreement, a gradual ...
This paper derives from a collaboration between the Low Carbon Energy for Development Network (LCEDN...
The substantive issue of development is addressing poverty. Therefore, this paper examines what are ...
The gap between gender policy as adopted by governments and donors, and the inclusion of gender issu...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesb...
Although there are several studies on energy and gender, most of the studies have conflated ‘sex’ an...