Background: Women’s economic empowerment (WEE) has attracted high-level policy interest, and is recognized as a central, cross-cutting outcome, and the cornerstone for achieving Sustainable Development Goals. However, it lacks a standardised definition and standard, measurable, and comparable indicators, and is plagued by large data gaps, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Objective: We examine the extent of WEE in SSA. Our goal is to identify WEE country typologies explaining the variation in and contributing domains of WEE in each country. Methods: Using recent DHS data in 33 countries, we apply principal component analysis to generate a WEE score based on 9 indicators in order to better understand the contributors underlying this ...
Explicitly defining orthodoxies about women empowerment in Africa reveal that, unlike men, women lac...
Women’s labour force participation is an aspect of empowerment and a leeway to achieving the SDGs du...
This study assesses the relationship between globalisation and the economic participation of women (...
Background: Women’s economic empowerment (WEE) has attracted high-level policy interest, and is reco...
Background: women’s economic empowerment (WEE) has attracted high-level policy interest, and is reco...
The ratification of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015 calling for eff...
This project aims to improve our basic understanding of women’s empowerment and develop a multi-comp...
Background: Women's status and empowerment influence health, nutrition, and socioeconomic status of ...
<p>Background: Women's status and empowerment influence health, nutrition, and socioeconomic status ...
This report is part of a series of scoping papers commissioned by the International Development Rese...
Background: The Sustainable Development Goals strongly focus on equity. Goal 5 explicitly aims to em...
Background: Women\u27s status and empowerment influence health, nutrition, and socioeconomic status ...
French version available in IDRC Digital LibraryGender labour market segregation is deeply entrenche...
More recently, there has been increasing recognition of gender perspective to achieve economic growt...
This paper provides new evidence on the association between mothers empowerment and educational gend...
Explicitly defining orthodoxies about women empowerment in Africa reveal that, unlike men, women lac...
Women’s labour force participation is an aspect of empowerment and a leeway to achieving the SDGs du...
This study assesses the relationship between globalisation and the economic participation of women (...
Background: Women’s economic empowerment (WEE) has attracted high-level policy interest, and is reco...
Background: women’s economic empowerment (WEE) has attracted high-level policy interest, and is reco...
The ratification of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015 calling for eff...
This project aims to improve our basic understanding of women’s empowerment and develop a multi-comp...
Background: Women's status and empowerment influence health, nutrition, and socioeconomic status of ...
<p>Background: Women's status and empowerment influence health, nutrition, and socioeconomic status ...
This report is part of a series of scoping papers commissioned by the International Development Rese...
Background: The Sustainable Development Goals strongly focus on equity. Goal 5 explicitly aims to em...
Background: Women\u27s status and empowerment influence health, nutrition, and socioeconomic status ...
French version available in IDRC Digital LibraryGender labour market segregation is deeply entrenche...
More recently, there has been increasing recognition of gender perspective to achieve economic growt...
This paper provides new evidence on the association between mothers empowerment and educational gend...
Explicitly defining orthodoxies about women empowerment in Africa reveal that, unlike men, women lac...
Women’s labour force participation is an aspect of empowerment and a leeway to achieving the SDGs du...
This study assesses the relationship between globalisation and the economic participation of women (...