This paper argues that future empirical strategies for approaching the problem of deepening relative poverty for women in sub-Saharan Africa might focus on distinguishing and weighing two complementary determinants of the process. One determinant is the changing distribution of intra-household bargaining power. The other determinant is the changing constellation of social norms that constrain and regulate the economic activities of women. The paper shows how fruitful this dichotomization may be in the context of an analysis of women\u27s economic activities in western Sudan and south-western Burkina Faso. In western Sudan the military regime deliberately brought about changes, at the very local level, in norms regarding proper activities fo...
The main purpose of this paper is to argue that women from lower socioeconomic status (SES) position...
This thesis addresses three key research questions, which explore empirically, the links between wom...
Gendered social norms and institutions are important determinants of agricultural activities in sout...
This paper argues that future empirical strategies for approaching the problem of deepening relative...
This paper proposes that major determinants of allocation of women\u27s time are social norms that r...
In this chapter, we argue that an institutional approach to feminist development economics provides ...
This dissertation comprises four chapters, which mainly deal with female's participation in househol...
In Côte d'Ivoire, as in much of Africa, husbands and wives farm different crops on separate plots. T...
In patriarchal societies like Nigeria, where traditional norms and practices limits women's autonomo...
xv Abstract This thesis investigates the effect of a woman’s bargaining power on her welfare and ...
In this last decade, poverty in developing countries remains the most important topic of debate at t...
Many key development outcomes depend on women s ability to negotiate favorable intra-household alloc...
African Studies Center Working Paper No. 28While explaining proposed studies of aspects of "househol...
Since 2009, the Burkina Faso government has launched a national policy to empower women and to bette...
In this paper, the percentage of assets held by women within the household is used as a measure of w...
The main purpose of this paper is to argue that women from lower socioeconomic status (SES) position...
This thesis addresses three key research questions, which explore empirically, the links between wom...
Gendered social norms and institutions are important determinants of agricultural activities in sout...
This paper argues that future empirical strategies for approaching the problem of deepening relative...
This paper proposes that major determinants of allocation of women\u27s time are social norms that r...
In this chapter, we argue that an institutional approach to feminist development economics provides ...
This dissertation comprises four chapters, which mainly deal with female's participation in househol...
In Côte d'Ivoire, as in much of Africa, husbands and wives farm different crops on separate plots. T...
In patriarchal societies like Nigeria, where traditional norms and practices limits women's autonomo...
xv Abstract This thesis investigates the effect of a woman’s bargaining power on her welfare and ...
In this last decade, poverty in developing countries remains the most important topic of debate at t...
Many key development outcomes depend on women s ability to negotiate favorable intra-household alloc...
African Studies Center Working Paper No. 28While explaining proposed studies of aspects of "househol...
Since 2009, the Burkina Faso government has launched a national policy to empower women and to bette...
In this paper, the percentage of assets held by women within the household is used as a measure of w...
The main purpose of this paper is to argue that women from lower socioeconomic status (SES) position...
This thesis addresses three key research questions, which explore empirically, the links between wom...
Gendered social norms and institutions are important determinants of agricultural activities in sout...