Women's Economic Empowerment: Insights from Africa and South Asia
This book investigates the barriers to women’s economic empowerment in the Global South. Drawing on evidence from a wide range of countries, the book outlines important lessons and practical solutions for promoting gender equality.

Despite global progress in closing gender gaps in education and health, women’s economic empowerment has lagged behind, with little evidence that economic growth promotes gender equality. International Development Research Centre’s (IDRC) Growth and Economic Opportunities for Women (GrOW) programme was set up to provide policy lessons, insights, and concrete solutions that could lead to advances in gender equality, particularly on the role of institutions and macroeconomic growth, barriers to labour market access for women, and the impact of women’s care responsibilities. This book showcases rigorous and multi-disciplinary research emerging from this ground-breaking programme, covering topics such as the school-to-work transition, child marriage, unpaid domestic work and childcare, labour market segregation, and the power of social and cultural norms that prevent women from fully participating in better paid sectors of the economy.

With a range of rich case studies from Burkina Faso, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Kenya, Nepal, Rwanda, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, and Uganda, this book is perfect for students, researchers, practitioners, and policymakers working on women’s economic empowerment and gender equality in the Global South.

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Women's Economic Empowerment: Insights from Africa and South Asia
This book investigates the barriers to women’s economic empowerment in the Global South. Drawing on evidence from a wide range of countries, the book outlines important lessons and practical solutions for promoting gender equality.

Despite global progress in closing gender gaps in education and health, women’s economic empowerment has lagged behind, with little evidence that economic growth promotes gender equality. International Development Research Centre’s (IDRC) Growth and Economic Opportunities for Women (GrOW) programme was set up to provide policy lessons, insights, and concrete solutions that could lead to advances in gender equality, particularly on the role of institutions and macroeconomic growth, barriers to labour market access for women, and the impact of women’s care responsibilities. This book showcases rigorous and multi-disciplinary research emerging from this ground-breaking programme, covering topics such as the school-to-work transition, child marriage, unpaid domestic work and childcare, labour market segregation, and the power of social and cultural norms that prevent women from fully participating in better paid sectors of the economy.

With a range of rich case studies from Burkina Faso, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Kenya, Nepal, Rwanda, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, and Uganda, this book is perfect for students, researchers, practitioners, and policymakers working on women’s economic empowerment and gender equality in the Global South.

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This book investigates the barriers to women’s economic empowerment in the Global South. Drawing on evidence from a wide range of countries, the book outlines important lessons and practical solutions for promoting gender equality.

Despite global progress in closing gender gaps in education and health, women’s economic empowerment has lagged behind, with little evidence that economic growth promotes gender equality. International Development Research Centre’s (IDRC) Growth and Economic Opportunities for Women (GrOW) programme was set up to provide policy lessons, insights, and concrete solutions that could lead to advances in gender equality, particularly on the role of institutions and macroeconomic growth, barriers to labour market access for women, and the impact of women’s care responsibilities. This book showcases rigorous and multi-disciplinary research emerging from this ground-breaking programme, covering topics such as the school-to-work transition, child marriage, unpaid domestic work and childcare, labour market segregation, and the power of social and cultural norms that prevent women from fully participating in better paid sectors of the economy.

With a range of rich case studies from Burkina Faso, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Kenya, Nepal, Rwanda, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, and Uganda, this book is perfect for students, researchers, practitioners, and policymakers working on women’s economic empowerment and gender equality in the Global South.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367694791
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/05/2021
Series: Routledge Studies in Development and Society
Pages: 290
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Kate Grantham is an international development researcher, educator, and consultant focused on gender equality and women’s empowerment issues.

Gillian Dowie is a senior programme officer in the Sustainable Inclusive Economies programme at IDRC, currently based in Delhi, India.

Arjan de Haan is a senior programme specialist with IDRC's Sustainable Inclusive Economies programme.

Table of Contents

List of illustrations xi

List of contributors xiii

Acknowledgements xviii

Acronyms and abbreviations xx

Introduction: The Growth and Economic Opportunities for Women programme Gillian Dowie Arjan de Haan Sonia Laszlo Kate Grantham 1

Part I Conceptualising the relationship between economic growth and gender equality 11

1 Gender equality, inclusive growth, and labour markets Naila Kabeer 13

Part II Syntheses of GrOW-s up ported research on women's economic empowerment 49

2 Stalled progress: Why labour markets are failing women James Heintz 51

3 Macroeconomics and gender: Recent research on economic growth and women's economic empowerment Sophia Kan Stephan Klasen 75

4 Developing care: The care economy and economic development Nancy Folbre 102

5 Gender, social norms, and women's economic empowerment Rachel Marcus 126

Part III Evidence from GrOW-supported case studies in developing country contexts 155

6 A mine of one's own?: Gender norms and empowerment in artisanal and small-scale mining Doris Buss Blair Rutherford Jennifer Stewart Gisèle Eva Côté Abby Sebina-Zziwa Richard Kibombo Jennifer Hinton Joanne Lebert 157

7 Picturing change through Photo Voice: Participatory evaluation of a daycare intervention in an urban informal context Milka Nyariro S.M. Hani Sadati Claudia Mitchell Stella Muthuri Milka Njeri 170

8 Paid work and unpaid care work in India, Nepal, Tanzania, and Rwanda: A bi-directional relationship Deepta Chopra 186

9 Women's labour force participation in Sri Lanka's north' Ramani Gunatilaka Ranmini Vithanagama 207

10 The school-to-work transition for young females in sub-Saharan Africa: Comparative qualitative evidence from six countries Jane Kabubo-Mariara Adalbertus Kamanzi Andy McKay 233

Conclusion: Programming and policy lessons and future research priorities for women's economic empowerment Gillian Dome Arjan de Haan Kate Grantham 250

Index 260

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