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Gender, Generation and Poverty - Exploring the 'Feminisation of Poverty' in Africa, Asia and Latin America (Hardcover)
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Gender, Generation and Poverty - Exploring the 'Feminisation of Poverty' in Africa, Asia and Latin America (Hardcover)
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The 'feminisation of poverty' is widely viewed as a global trend,
and of particular concern in developing regions. Yet although
popularisation of the term may have raised women's visibility in
development discourses and gone some way to 'en-gender' policies
for poverty reduction, the construct is only weakly substantiated.
Its over-emphasis on income and on female household headship also
conveys little of the contemporary complexities of gendered
disadvantage. In Gender, Generation and Poverty Sylvia Chant
challenges the 'feminisation of poverty' on the basis of recent
fieldwork in The Gambia, Philippines and Costa Rica. Interviews
with over 220 women and men of different ages at the grassroots, as
well as with 40 professionals in international agencies, government
departments and NGOs, highlight the difficulties of establishing
any general tendency towards a widening of gender disparities in
income poverty, or for female household heads to be the 'poorest of
the poor'. While not denying a 'female bias' in material privation,
a more important and consistent pattern is that women are bearing
an ever-greater burden of responsibility for household survival,
and under especially exploitative conditions in male-headed units.
These findings lead Chant to propose a more elaborate and nuanced
construction of the 'feminisation of poverty' which incorporates
inputs as well as incomes and takes greater account of gender
relations within the home. This not only stands to enrich gendered
poverty analysis, but to provide a more appropriate basis for
policy interventions. This volume will not only be an important
resource for scholars of development, gender and area studies in
Africa, Asia and Latin America, but also for professionals and
activists working towards the elimination of poverty and gender
inequality at national and international levels.
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