The poverty dynamics of a community, and the social arrangements and opportunities that shape these dynamics, constitute important dimensions of well-being. This paper explores local understandings of and experiences with moving out of poverty and with remaining poor by employing the concept of gender norms, or the various social rules that differentiate women’s and men’s roles and conducts in society. The data demonstrate regularities in the influence of restrictive gender norms on understandings of poverty transitions, as well as how these norms are negotiated and bend to accommodate more gender-equitable practices on the ground. Our approach draws on feminist conceptions of gender norms that highlight their fluid and contextual propertie...
Women in Bangladesh are generally perceived as caregivers, often confined within the households to p...
The outmigration of men has led to the feminization of rural communities where women are increasingl...
In international research and development discourses, the 'Feminization of Agriculture' is often use...
The poverty dynamics of a community, and the social arrangements and opportunities that shape these ...
This study aims to add new knowledge to our understanding of poverty as a multidimensional phenomeno...
Abstract Background Gender-transformative public health programs often aim to address power inequiti...
This paper employs the concepts of gender norms and agency to advance understanding of inclusive agr...
Research and debates on gender have shown in the past 20-30 years the importance of gender relations...
With a focus on smallholder agricultural communities, the objective of the thesis is to improve unde...
Rural households in Bangladesh are highly dependent on agriculture for their livelihoods. As in othe...
The overall aim of this study is to outline the major methodological and conceptual challenges to un...
This paper reviews recent conceptual and empirical developments regarding household behavior and gen...
In India's rural economy, poverty is endemic and somewhat feminised. Furthermore, the gender bias in...
The ability of development interventions to catalyse and support innovation for—and by— women and me...
While attending high schools, in Bangladesh, rural school girls face the pressure of socio-cultural ...
Women in Bangladesh are generally perceived as caregivers, often confined within the households to p...
The outmigration of men has led to the feminization of rural communities where women are increasingl...
In international research and development discourses, the 'Feminization of Agriculture' is often use...
The poverty dynamics of a community, and the social arrangements and opportunities that shape these ...
This study aims to add new knowledge to our understanding of poverty as a multidimensional phenomeno...
Abstract Background Gender-transformative public health programs often aim to address power inequiti...
This paper employs the concepts of gender norms and agency to advance understanding of inclusive agr...
Research and debates on gender have shown in the past 20-30 years the importance of gender relations...
With a focus on smallholder agricultural communities, the objective of the thesis is to improve unde...
Rural households in Bangladesh are highly dependent on agriculture for their livelihoods. As in othe...
The overall aim of this study is to outline the major methodological and conceptual challenges to un...
This paper reviews recent conceptual and empirical developments regarding household behavior and gen...
In India's rural economy, poverty is endemic and somewhat feminised. Furthermore, the gender bias in...
The ability of development interventions to catalyse and support innovation for—and by— women and me...
While attending high schools, in Bangladesh, rural school girls face the pressure of socio-cultural ...
Women in Bangladesh are generally perceived as caregivers, often confined within the households to p...
The outmigration of men has led to the feminization of rural communities where women are increasingl...
In international research and development discourses, the 'Feminization of Agriculture' is often use...