International audienceA static and apolitical framing of women's empowerment has dominated the development sector. In contrast, we assess the pertinence of considering a new variable, the will to change, to reintroduce dynamic and political processes into the way empowerment is framed and measured. This article uses a household survey based on the Women's Empowerment in Agriculture Index (WEAI) and qualitative data collected in Nepal to analyze how critical consciousness influences women's will to change the status quo and the role of visible agency, social structures, and individual determinants in those processes. A circular process emerges: women with higher visible agency and higher critical consciousness are more willing to gain agency...
Do individuals’ perceptions of their relative economic status affect their attitudes regarding gende...
Women empowerment is multifaceted concept; there are many definitions and perceptions that are used ...
This article was published in Women's Studies International Forum [ © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. ] and the d...
International audienceA static and apolitical framing of women's empowerment has dominated the devel...
A static and apolitical framing of women’s empowerment has dominated the development sector. In cont...
A static and apolitical framing of women's empowerment has dominated the development sector. In cont...
The overall aim of this thesis is to explore women’s empowerment as a strategy for development. Awar...
Empowerment (https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-7660.00125) is the process by which people gain the abilit...
This thesis is a qualitative case study of a development intervention aimed at women’s empowerment. ...
Women’s empowerment is dynamic across the life course, affected not only by age but also by women’s ...
Development literature has argued that empowering women can effectively increase the utilisation of ...
Self-help groups have been considered a powerful tool in empowering women because of the various opp...
In the last two decades, there has been a significant rise in women’s rights Non-Govermental Organiz...
This thesis traces empowerment as an intimate process of personal change, that is dynamic, demanding...
Highlights •Combining qualitative and quantitative methods sheds new light on women's empowerment pr...
Do individuals’ perceptions of their relative economic status affect their attitudes regarding gende...
Women empowerment is multifaceted concept; there are many definitions and perceptions that are used ...
This article was published in Women's Studies International Forum [ © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. ] and the d...
International audienceA static and apolitical framing of women's empowerment has dominated the devel...
A static and apolitical framing of women’s empowerment has dominated the development sector. In cont...
A static and apolitical framing of women's empowerment has dominated the development sector. In cont...
The overall aim of this thesis is to explore women’s empowerment as a strategy for development. Awar...
Empowerment (https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-7660.00125) is the process by which people gain the abilit...
This thesis is a qualitative case study of a development intervention aimed at women’s empowerment. ...
Women’s empowerment is dynamic across the life course, affected not only by age but also by women’s ...
Development literature has argued that empowering women can effectively increase the utilisation of ...
Self-help groups have been considered a powerful tool in empowering women because of the various opp...
In the last two decades, there has been a significant rise in women’s rights Non-Govermental Organiz...
This thesis traces empowerment as an intimate process of personal change, that is dynamic, demanding...
Highlights •Combining qualitative and quantitative methods sheds new light on women's empowerment pr...
Do individuals’ perceptions of their relative economic status affect their attitudes regarding gende...
Women empowerment is multifaceted concept; there are many definitions and perceptions that are used ...
This article was published in Women's Studies International Forum [ © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. ] and the d...