Women’s economic participation has recently been at the centre of the debate on sustainable development. It is a widely held view that women have a strategic role in poverty reduction dynamics. The argument is that when women have equal access to education and full participation in business and economic decision-making, they are a significant driving force against poverty. Women economic empowerment increases earning power which in its turn raises household incomes while reducing fertility rates that triggers the population transition dynamics. This is eventually translated into well-being of children, reducing poverty of future generations. In fact currently World Bank Strategy to empower women among others includes the need to increase in...
We analyze the economic consequences for less developed countries of investing in female health. We ...
Economic development leads to improved health for both women and children through advances in the fi...
This paper examines the impact of gender gaps in human capital on economic growth in developing coun...
This study examines the gender-disaggregated effect of health status on the growth trajectory of sub...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This study examines the effect of gender equality in ...
Poverty reduction remains a big challenge in the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) region...
This paper examines the relationship between economic growth and women's participation in Southern A...
This article analyzes whether a country's investment in comprehensive women's healthcare translates ...
More recently, there has been increasing recognition of gender perspective to achieve economic growt...
Most Societies want more investments in women education and health because of the greater social ret...
Background: Globally, the status of women’s health falls short of its potential. In addition to the ...
Abstract In developed countries, there is a substantial gender convergence over the last century....
Studies in feminist literature have found that development effects gender equality in labour force p...
With inequality at the forefront of economic development, this paper examined the impact of gender i...
International studies of gender differences in health status largely attest that women have worse h...
We analyze the economic consequences for less developed countries of investing in female health. We ...
Economic development leads to improved health for both women and children through advances in the fi...
This paper examines the impact of gender gaps in human capital on economic growth in developing coun...
This study examines the gender-disaggregated effect of health status on the growth trajectory of sub...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This study examines the effect of gender equality in ...
Poverty reduction remains a big challenge in the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) region...
This paper examines the relationship between economic growth and women's participation in Southern A...
This article analyzes whether a country's investment in comprehensive women's healthcare translates ...
More recently, there has been increasing recognition of gender perspective to achieve economic growt...
Most Societies want more investments in women education and health because of the greater social ret...
Background: Globally, the status of women’s health falls short of its potential. In addition to the ...
Abstract In developed countries, there is a substantial gender convergence over the last century....
Studies in feminist literature have found that development effects gender equality in labour force p...
With inequality at the forefront of economic development, this paper examined the impact of gender i...
International studies of gender differences in health status largely attest that women have worse h...
We analyze the economic consequences for less developed countries of investing in female health. We ...
Economic development leads to improved health for both women and children through advances in the fi...
This paper examines the impact of gender gaps in human capital on economic growth in developing coun...