The ‘feminisation of poverty’ is often referred to without adequate specification or substantiation, and does not necessarily highlight aspects of poverty which are most relevant to women at the grassroots. The UNDP’s gender indices go some way to reflecting gendered poverty, but there is scope for improvement. In order to work towards aggregate indices which are more sensitive to gender gaps in poverty as identified and experienced by poor women the main aims of this paper are two-fold. The first is to draw attention to existing conceptual and methodological weaknesses with the ‘feminisation of poverty’, and to suggest how the construct could better depict contemporary trends in gendered privation. The second is to propose directions for t...
Drawing on historical debates on gender, poverty, and the ‘feminisation of poverty’, this paper refl...
The overall aim of this paper is to outline the major methodological and conceptual challenges to un...
Re-thinking the "feminization of poverty " in relation to aggregate gender indices Article...
The ‘feminisation of poverty’ is often referred to without adequate specification or substantiation,...
Abstract The ‘‘feminization of poverty’ ’ is often referred to without adequate specification or sub...
Women’s purportedly disproportionate and rising share of poverty - as encapsulated in the widely pop...
Women’s purportedly disproportionate and rising share of poverty- as encapsulated in the widely popu...
This essay concerns itself with the measurement of poverty. Through a lens of gender sensitivity, co...
This paper analyses the different indices applied for the measurement of human development as constr...
In 2005 and 2006, the Human Development Report Office undertook a review of UNDP’s gender-related in...
This paper challenges the use of poverty incidence among female-headed households as a measure of fe...
Recent economic literature on poverty may be broadly divided into two strands. One strand investigat...
This chapter seeks to provide a gender- sensitive critique of both income- based and multidimensiona...
The overall aim of this paper is to outline the major methodological and conceptual challenges to un...
textabstractThere are two reasons why it is important to have a good measure of gender equality in c...
Drawing on historical debates on gender, poverty, and the ‘feminisation of poverty’, this paper refl...
The overall aim of this paper is to outline the major methodological and conceptual challenges to un...
Re-thinking the "feminization of poverty " in relation to aggregate gender indices Article...
The ‘feminisation of poverty’ is often referred to without adequate specification or substantiation,...
Abstract The ‘‘feminization of poverty’ ’ is often referred to without adequate specification or sub...
Women’s purportedly disproportionate and rising share of poverty - as encapsulated in the widely pop...
Women’s purportedly disproportionate and rising share of poverty- as encapsulated in the widely popu...
This essay concerns itself with the measurement of poverty. Through a lens of gender sensitivity, co...
This paper analyses the different indices applied for the measurement of human development as constr...
In 2005 and 2006, the Human Development Report Office undertook a review of UNDP’s gender-related in...
This paper challenges the use of poverty incidence among female-headed households as a measure of fe...
Recent economic literature on poverty may be broadly divided into two strands. One strand investigat...
This chapter seeks to provide a gender- sensitive critique of both income- based and multidimensiona...
The overall aim of this paper is to outline the major methodological and conceptual challenges to un...
textabstractThere are two reasons why it is important to have a good measure of gender equality in c...
Drawing on historical debates on gender, poverty, and the ‘feminisation of poverty’, this paper refl...
The overall aim of this paper is to outline the major methodological and conceptual challenges to un...
Re-thinking the "feminization of poverty " in relation to aggregate gender indices Article...