AbstractMineral mining may be a mixed blessing for local communities. On the one hand, extractive industries can be a positive economic driver, generating considerable revenues, and opportunities for growth. On the other hand, mining is often thought to be associated with negative effects, such as pollution, and violent conflict. Existing research has shown that mine openings trigger a structural change in employment patterns in Africa, whereby women shift from agricultural work to the service sector, or leave the labor force. However, few if any systematic studies have addressed whether this structural shift may impact the level of violence within the household. Drawing on various versions of resource theory, we argue that mining – through...
Recent decades have witnessed a growing scholarly interest in women’s involvement in ASM, with many ...
For the last two decades, the Congolese Artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) sector has been under...
This report presents a study conducted in Rwanda Mining Association to assess Socio-Economic Factors...
AbstractMineral mining may be a mixed blessing for local communities. On the one hand, extractive in...
Several studies suggest that the extractive industry has negative consequences for gender equality d...
Combining DHS data for 580,000 women from 30 different countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, we analyze h...
In their recent article “A Gendered Resource Curse? Mineral Ownership, Female Unemployment and Domes...
Artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) on the African continent is increasingly the focus of global,...
At a recent colloquium of the University of Cape Town’s Mineral Law in Africa’s initiative the posit...
Does industrial development change gender roles? This is the first paper to causally explore the eff...
This paper studies empirically the impact of mining on conicts in Africa. Using novel data, we combi...
INTRODUCTION: Economic abuse is a form of intimate partner violence that still lacks a clear concept...
: To explore how area-level socioeconomic status and gender-related norms influence partner violence...
This research examined the incidence and prevalence of male to female intimate partner abuse in the ...
Tanzania, along with several other African countries, is experiencing a national mining boom, which ...
Recent decades have witnessed a growing scholarly interest in women’s involvement in ASM, with many ...
For the last two decades, the Congolese Artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) sector has been under...
This report presents a study conducted in Rwanda Mining Association to assess Socio-Economic Factors...
AbstractMineral mining may be a mixed blessing for local communities. On the one hand, extractive in...
Several studies suggest that the extractive industry has negative consequences for gender equality d...
Combining DHS data for 580,000 women from 30 different countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, we analyze h...
In their recent article “A Gendered Resource Curse? Mineral Ownership, Female Unemployment and Domes...
Artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) on the African continent is increasingly the focus of global,...
At a recent colloquium of the University of Cape Town’s Mineral Law in Africa’s initiative the posit...
Does industrial development change gender roles? This is the first paper to causally explore the eff...
This paper studies empirically the impact of mining on conicts in Africa. Using novel data, we combi...
INTRODUCTION: Economic abuse is a form of intimate partner violence that still lacks a clear concept...
: To explore how area-level socioeconomic status and gender-related norms influence partner violence...
This research examined the incidence and prevalence of male to female intimate partner abuse in the ...
Tanzania, along with several other African countries, is experiencing a national mining boom, which ...
Recent decades have witnessed a growing scholarly interest in women’s involvement in ASM, with many ...
For the last two decades, the Congolese Artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) sector has been under...
This report presents a study conducted in Rwanda Mining Association to assess Socio-Economic Factors...